re3 Partnership launches Christmas toy appeal
As part of the project, residents are encouraged to donate good-quality toys through a free doorstep collection service.
Read moreDetailsAs part of the project, residents are encouraged to donate good-quality toys through a free doorstep collection service.
Read moreDetailsWhen it comes to preserving wealth, inheritance tax can quietly erode what generations have built. For estates valued at £2 million or more
Read moreDetailsEight-year-old Everly Klann makes her debut performance in The Thursday Murder Club
Read moreDetailsA bid for Berkshire to be united with Oxfordshire and possibly Swindon under a new mayor is due to be submitted later this month.
Read moreDetailsEnvironmental news and views
Read moreDetailsFeltham Construction completes Carnival Place project
Read moreDetailsBracknell Forest Climate Conference gathers students from across the borough
Read moreDetailsBusinesses and retailers in Wokingham will come together this evening (Wednesday 19) to discuss the issues affecting the town, and to share ideas.
Read moreDetailsA masseur who sexually assaulted multiple women at a Wokingham spa has been given a suspended prison sentence following an investigation
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for three people who helped a teenage girl following a rape in Reading to come forward.
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