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All good things come to an end and as a regular columnist of this paper since day one I couldn’t sneak off without saying goodbye. Originally writing weekly, then twice...
Read moreDetailsAll good things come to an end and as a regular columnist of this paper since day one I couldn’t sneak off without saying goodbye. Originally writing weekly, then twice...
Read moreDetailsA FINCHAMPSTEAD brewery is hunting down a helpful bus driver. Siren Craft Brew is looking to thank a driver from Reading Buses that helped direct visitors to the brewery, The...
Read moreDetailsON MONDAY, June 28, one of the borough’s MPs raised his concerns about whole classes of pupils having to go into self-isolation after a positive covid case. James Sunderland, whose...
Read moreDetailsA MAGICAL puppet adventure is coming to Reading’s The Hexagon later this month. It’s pre-school favourites In The Night Garden and it’s live on stage. The show is called Igglepiggle’s...
Read moreDetailsJuly is the month of high summer and the garden comes alive during hot lazy afternoons to the sound of bees buzzing, gathering pollen from all the plants that you...
Read moreDetailsThree new sponsors have been announced for this year’s Pride of Reading and the focus is on celebrating frontline heroes.
Read moreDetailsA specially designed flag will be flown on Monday to celebrate the NHS and keyworkers by Wokingham Town Council.
Read moreDetailsData from Public Health England revealed in the week leading up to Friday, June 25, areas in Earley had an infection rate of 845.3 per 100,000 people.
Read moreDetailsA vaccination van will be visiting Wokingham borough to make it easier for people to get their coronavirus jabs soon.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough’s first big wedding in more than a year saw Mr and Mrs Knott finally tie the knot last month.
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