Aldi donates 550,000 meals over Easter break
A MAJOR supermarket chain has donated 4,120 meals to people in need across Berkshire over the Easter school holidays.
Read moreDetailsA MAJOR supermarket chain has donated 4,120 meals to people in need across Berkshire over the Easter school holidays.
Read moreDetailsA picture. The Mona Lisa Smile. A picture in my mind. Does She smile because she knows her value?
Read moreDetailsTRIBUTES have flooded in following the death of a former Wokingham councillor, charity campaigner and war hero.
Read moreDetailsA VILLAGE in Wokingham was left looking spick and span on Friday, April 14.
Read moreDetailsThe work of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission was the subject of Jane Burrell's presentation to Wargrave Local History Society in April.
Read moreDetailsFOR most people, the Coronation of King Charles on Saturday, May 6 will be the first time they have witnessed such an historic occasion
Read moreDetailsAN EASTER treat was arranged for young residents of a new housing development in Warfield, thanks to the Easter Bunny
Read moreDetailsA question I'm often asked is 'what counts as kindness?' I do understand that some people want to have a more exact definition.
Read moreDetailsOur little hearts are broken The Mutt world's shed a tear As a dog's best friend your life now ends To our National Treasure three cheers
Read moreDetailsI took my nine-year-old to Manchester to see Lizzo last weekend. Lizzo is an American singer, rapper and flutist. It was a pre-30th-Birthday present
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