Ex-con to speak at Three Mile Cross church on Sunday
A man whose life of drugs, violence and jail was turned round after he met Christian street evangelists, is speaking at a local church this Sunday.
Read moreDetailsA man whose life of drugs, violence and jail was turned round after he met Christian street evangelists, is speaking at a local church this Sunday.
Read moreDetailsData at the most granular level has revealed that the highest infection rates per population were in Wokingham North and Hurst.
Read moreDetailsA spokesperson said: ?While the hospital is under considerable pressure, our staff are coping and are continuing to care for everyone who needs it."
Read moreDetailsBoris Johnson said: "Anyone who things our battle with covid is over, I'm afraid, is profoundly wrong."
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY came together - and were challenged to stay together - at a memorial service to mark the first anniversary of a teenager's death.
Read moreDetailsA PUB in Eversley Cross has been officially recognised for its sustainability focus.
Read moreDetailsA MEMBER of Thames Valley Police?s counter terrorism team who led this investigation into the Forbury Gardens terrorist attack has been given an MBE
Read moreDetailsWORK to transform the health and wellbeing services at the Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Services has been recognised in the New Year?s Honours
Read moreDetailsA NUMBER of Reading and Wokingham residents are starting 2022 with new titles, after being named in the New Year Honours List
Read moreDetailsCLASSIC DISHES have been given a contemporary twist at a historic Finchampstead pub.
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