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WOMEN in Berkshire are staying healthier thanks to a new heart monitor trial. Patients visiting the Emergency Department at the Royal Berkshire Hospital were invited to take part in the...
Read moreDetailsWOMEN in Berkshire are staying healthier thanks to a new heart monitor trial. Patients visiting the Emergency Department at the Royal Berkshire Hospital were invited to take part in the...
Read moreDetailsTHE Dad of a cyclist who died of heart failure earlier this year said that a bike ride held in his honour would please him. Alan Brooke was present to...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM man has been honoured by the Prime Minister for his work in supporting disabled people in the borough. Fred Rule set up a community transport scheme, Keep Mobile,...
Read moreDetailsPOLE DANCERS are offering a trip down memory lane for its summer showcase event. The Reading Pole Arts group will present It Brings Me Back on Saturday, May 26. Starting...
Read moreDetailsWokingham’s High Steward has retired after 26 years of service to the town. Late last month, Wokingham Town Council celebrated Lady Elizabeth Godsal’s service to the town with a special...
Read moreDetailsA BARKHAM woman took part in last Sunday’s London Marathon – and it’s her warm down exercise after a year of running at least 5km daily. On Tuesday, April 17,...
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY man is celebrating after his local curry house got behind his London Marathon effort. Jeremy Galpin is running in aid of MACS who work with children who are...
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN who thought she just a nasty bump on the head is preparing to run the London Marathon for the charity that helped her recover from a major injury....
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM resident with a warm heart welcomed the mayor for her 100th birthday just before Easter. Joan Gilbert, who lives at Lovat House in Crescent Road, was joined by...
Read moreDetailsA PIECE of Wokingham has become an internet sensation after being taken on a European tour. Newlyweds Casey and Lhyle Millar discovered the painted rock, emblazoned with a heart and...
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