POETRY CORNER: A tale of two coronas
Alas and alack the corona attackHas shaken the world with alarmNow I turn back the clockTo my youth and unlockA Corona in days of more calm It arrived in a...
Read moreDetailsAlas and alack the corona attackHas shaken the world with alarmNow I turn back the clockTo my youth and unlockA Corona in days of more calm It arrived in a...
Read moreDetailsA READING man has joined the largest campaign for male breast cancer in Britain. Andy Manson has joined 14 men — 12 from the UK — to talk about his...
Read moreDetailsA NEW consultation will help shape the council’s autism strategy. Launched by Wokingham Borough Council’s Adult Social Care (ASC) in partnership with local charity Promise Inclusion, it aims to ensure...
Read moreDetailsTHE LIONS has a new king of the pride. But he’s not been able to meet his team properly yet. July 1 is usually the day when Wokingham Lions Club...
Read moreDetailsA CHURCH welcomed its new vicar at a special online service on Wednesday. The Revd April Beckerleg was installed at Earley St Nicolas by the Bishop of Reading,the Rt Revd...
Read moreDetailsTHE quizzes we’ve been publishing over the past few weeks have ranged in difficulty, and some have had you stumped. We’ve listened to your concerns and we’re presenting our easiest...
Read moreDetailsMost seven-year-olds might need pointing in the right direction when it comes to fundraising, but one Earley lad didn’t need to be led. Sebastian Sly, a Year 2 pupil of...
Read moreDetails“We’ve got a shortfall of £15 to £20 million and we’re only getting half of that from the Government. I don’t know where the other half will come from."
Read moreDetailsThe decision to keep libraries shut was made earlier this week, but the council wants to know what services residents want to be prioritised when they do reopen.
Read moreDetailsPLAYGROUNDS across Wokingham borough are to have a phased reopening from 8am tomorrow. There are 99 such parks, and the council said that each one needs to be accessed in...
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