Ex-pupil is welcomed by Bearwood Primary School after 50 years
Ex-pupil is welcomed by Bearwood Primary School after 50 years
Read moreDetailsEx-pupil is welcomed by Bearwood Primary School after 50 years
Read moreDetailsWhy can't I run around like other dogs do? I don't even choose where's the best place to poo! They're chasing, they're sniffing, but me I just walk,
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY youngster is planning to raise £10,000 by cycling 230 miles to France. Never one to say non, Dexter Rosier, 11, will set off from the borough in August...
Read moreDetailsBEEKEEPING is the subject of the February meeting of the Woodley WISE Over 50s Forum.
Read moreDetailsTHE FAMILY of a Berkshire six year old needs help to bring their little boy home. The youngster, a dancer at a Berkshire Dance Academy, where his mum Laura, is...
Read moreDetailsThree ways you can make Wokingham borough a better place, thanks to Wokingham Volunteer Centre
Read moreDetailsMore than 100 members of Inner Wheel and guests assembled at Benson Parish Hall on Wednesday, January 10, to take part in the '100 for 100' initiative
Read moreDetailsWargrave Local History Society's January meeting was an illustrated presentation on Chalk, Caverns and Commandos by retired geophysicist Rob Wallace
Read moreDetailsA poem about the yarn for peace and harmony in the entire world
Read moreDetailsWHEN they said it was a big quiz, they meant it.
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