Author of children’s series The Queen’s Hat to visit borough libraries
Author of children's series The Queen's Hat to visit borough libraries
Read moreDetailsAuthor of children's series The Queen's Hat to visit borough libraries
Read moreDetailsFOURTEEN-year-old Layla Richardson is planning to travel to Central America on a big adventure - and she's hoping King Charles will help her get there
Read moreDetailsMy parents came here legally, she says. They came on a plane, she says.
Read moreDetailsAbby Salisbury, from Wokingham, has gone a cut above by donating her hair to the Little Princess Trust and busting through her original target of £200
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Wokingham a better place, thanks to Wokingham Voluntary Centre
Read moreDetailsCreative and green fingered parishioners of St Thomas Moore RC Church in Twyford are recycling to raise money for charity.
Read moreDetailsWELLINGTON Park has an eggciting line up of Easter treats for the whole family.
Read moreDetailsReading's local music community is set to grow and foster thanks to Readipop's bi-monthly music meet-ups.
Read moreDetailsTo the one at the front. Yes, you know who you are The person with the go faster stripes adorning your car I'm just wondering if you knew
Read moreDetailsAN ETHICS and business manager from Reading is preparing to undertake one of the biggest challenges any runner can undertake ? the London Marathon.
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