Help Wargrave resident Audrey celebrate her centenary
Care home staff would like Audrey Fraser to receive as many birthday cards as possible to celebrate the milestone.
Read moreDetailsCare home staff would like Audrey Fraser to receive as many birthday cards as possible to celebrate the milestone.
Read moreDetailsA THIEF broke into a garage in Reading and stole a bicycle.
Read moreDetailsA water company says it is investing in its future workforce by tripling the number of apprentices over the next year.
Read moreDetailsThe council will also consider the recommendation of the Executive to launch a consultation to move to whole council electoral cycle.
Read moreDetailsThe Sonning Scarecrows Trail will be returning to the village on Thursday, June 2 and Friday, June 3, the Queen's jubilee bank holidays.
Read moreDetailsA NEW children's holiday camp will be launched this Easter, and Wokingham residents can help shape its activities.
Read moreDetailsFirst Days Children's Charity has challenged people to sign up to run 5.3 something around the track between 2pm and 5pm on Saturday, March 12.
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN living in a Woodley housing block have been struggling with respiratory issues after moving in five years ago.
Read moreDetailsKaren Markham was recently awarded compensation after the Property Ombudsman ruled she signed a contract with Romans that breached the code.
Read moreDetailsA READING man is facing nine years in jail after pleading guilty to a pre-Christmas robbery
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