Wokingham Borough Council celebrates Pride by flying the rainbow flag
The flag was raised by borough mayor Cllr Caroline Smith on Wednesday, July 6, at the council?s Shute End offices.
Read moreDetailsThe flag was raised by borough mayor Cllr Caroline Smith on Wednesday, July 6, at the council?s Shute End offices.
Read moreDetailsThis is you in your bed. Losing the fight against the sunlight and reality.
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY charity that helps breast cancer patients by providing care packages has received a covid grant from the John Sykes Foundation
Read moreDetailsONE OF the borough's four MPs has resigned from his government position today, one of 38 who have stepped down in the past 24 hours. James Sunderland, whose Bracknell constituency...
Read moreDetailsA charge for plastic bags at a Wokingham-based garden centre has been given to a charity that helps children in hospices enjoy magical gardens
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley Writers? Circle has emerged from its Zoom only meetings to have the presentation of the Barbara Olive Smith Trophy
Read moreDetailsThe event is hosted by Frasers Property UK, owners of Maxis Business Park, and will raise money for Sebastian's Action Trust.
Read moreDetailsA new book about unsung heroes of the Royal Air Force took to the skies in fine form when it was launched by its two authors.
Read moreDetailsA FAMILIAR part of Reading?s nightlife are the Street Pastors, a group of volunteers who patrol the town to ensure people are safe on their night out.
Read moreDetailsA RESPECTED theologian will be visiting Reading this Saturday to take part in a question and answer session about her book.
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