READERS’ POETRY: The Devious Virus
A year has now past and we are not in remission,Instead we are stuck in an endless confusion.The virus is mutating; changing its position,hich all of us think is a...
Read moreDetailsA year has now past and we are not in remission,Instead we are stuck in an endless confusion.The virus is mutating; changing its position,hich all of us think is a...
Read moreDetailsA FOOD scientist has been awarded for his outstanding dedication to the industry. Roger Angold, who is now in his 80s and working at Mondelez International, has been presented with...
Read moreDetailsA PODCAST in the South East missed out on winning an award this month. The Weekly Experience, created by Buzz podcasts, features content from Berkshire, Hampshire and Surrey. It was...
Read moreDetailsA SERIES of talks looking at life, the universe and everything will be run virtually thanks to the University of Reading’s Chaplaincy. On Tuesday, February 23, there will be an...
Read moreDetailsA SIX-YEAR-OLD with a rare genetic condition has taken a step thanks to some bespoke engineering. Jake Green from Wokingham has RERE Syndrome, and joins less than 30 people in the...
Read moreDetailsI asked my friend if she was well.“Yes. I’m just fine, but weary, my gal”.I thought, “That’s me. That’s how I feelAnd the world seems weary in this Winter chill....
Read moreDetailsIn times of stress many people find themselves drinking alcohol more often and in greater amounts. The pressures of the past year and the current restrictions have led to higher...
Read moreDetailsTWO new cycling trails for families have been organised by MyJourney Wokingham for half-term. Sponsored by Asda, they aim to boost activity levels while helping people stay covid-safe. The first...
Read moreDetailsCommunity champion Gordon Storey passed away last week, and is now being remembered by the Twyford community.
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 75 people have become new citizens of the UK and Wokingham borough since the council moved its citizenship ceremonies online. The council has conducted 68 virtual ceremonies since...
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