Little white lies your Wokingham estate agent might tell you
With the average asking price for a property here around t£604,000, securing your slice of Berkshire paradise is a serious investment.
Read moreDetailsWith the average asking price for a property here around t£604,000, securing your slice of Berkshire paradise is a serious investment.
Read moreDetailsAcross Berkshire, there are currently 547 verified sightings - making it the 19th worst-affected county in England.
Read moreDetailsFor buyers looking to secure a piece of local history, the borough has some hidden gems for sale.
Read moreDetailsAs part of the event, students have transformed the eggs into unique works of art for the dragon trail.
Read moreDetailsWhile Newcastle and Liverpool will rightfully claim him as their own, locals will always hold a unique slice of the Kevin Keegan story.
Read moreDetailsHere is a pick of the very best events happening locally over the next seven days.
Read moreDetailsMore than 200 year 11 students and 30 members of staff came together for the event.
Read moreDetailsBeneath the "best place to live" rankings, a few stubborn stereotypes continue to echo in Facebook groups and on the streets.
Read moreDetailsMy Cancer My Choices seeks volunteer therapists
Read moreDetailsWhether you're living here or just visiting, the sheer concentration of world-class gastronomy on your doorstep is an embarrassment of riches.
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