Homeless Bracknell woman allegedly denied safe accommodation despite safety concerns
A vulnerable woman, trying to re-unite with her children, has been left homeless after allegedly 'refusing' accommodation in Bracknell town centre.
Read moreDetailsA vulnerable woman, trying to re-unite with her children, has been left homeless after allegedly 'refusing' accommodation in Bracknell town centre.
Read moreDetailsA waitress from Pizza Express was praised last week for taking care of an older gentleman who was having a sad time on Valentine's Day.
Read moreDetailsElderly neighbours were left without power and heating at a park home site due to an electrical fault.
Read moreDetailsWokingham residents have reacted on social media following the news that the town has ranked as one of the UK's 'happiest' retirement spots.
Read moreDetailsA new study into the best places in England to live in later life has revealed surprising results ? and Wokingham has emerged as one of the top spots
Read moreDetailsTheir stunning onstage creations are worthy of the West End
Read moreDetailsGlasses were raised for his 50 years of dedicated support
Read moreDetailsThe medal winning friends have received a certificate of thanks from NHS Blood and Transplant
Read moreDetailsDr Christina Hill-Williams DL will be greatly missed
Read moreDetailsPat Firth pays tribute to her father Major Ezra Rhodes who served in WWII
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