Caretaker David’s memory honoured in Earley
A ROOM at an Earley community centre has been renamed in honour of a long-serving former caretaker. On Tuesday, October 17, the Mayor of Earley Cllr Michael Firmager joined members...
Read moreDetailsA ROOM at an Earley community centre has been renamed in honour of a long-serving former caretaker. On Tuesday, October 17, the Mayor of Earley Cllr Michael Firmager joined members...
Read moreDetailsTHOUGHTFUL students from a school in Wokingham have raised more than £2,000 for a mental health charity. Pupils at The Emmbrook School, in Emmbrook Road, held a series of fundraising...
Read moreDetailsCHRISTMAS is the most wonderful time of year and for four students of a borough theatre school, it most certainly will be. The quartet have landed roles in festive shows...
Read moreDetailsMORNING joggers will have noticed the weather turning a little colder recently – but spare a thought for an Earley businessman who is spending this weekend running a half-marathon and...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS and staff at a care home in Sindlesham took a step back in time for a 1950s party last month. Staff and residents at RMBI Home Lord Harris Court,...
Read moreDetailsAN INTERGALACTIC invasion took place at The Oakwood Centre last week as Darth Vader popped in to launch not a Death Star but the 2018 Woodley Carnival theme. Stormtroopers and...
Read moreDetailsA FUNDRAISING wheelbarrow race and a visit from the mayor made a groundbreaking service extra special. Members of Earley St Nicolas church in Sutcliffe Avenue gathered in the church’s gardens...
Read moreDetailsWork by a technology whizz kid born with one hand has helped pioneer low cost bionic hands for children. Daniel Melville tested the world’s first 3D printed multi-grip bionic hand...
Read moreDetailsDes O'Connor and Jimmy Tarbuck - two legends of the TV screen - will be making a rare appearance in Reading this Sunday night - and we've got a pair...
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN from Wokingham died of a blood clot three weeks after dislocating her artificial hip in a fall, an inquest has heard. Jacqueline Denise Hopkins, 70, of Gorrick Square...
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