Knitters help animals injured in Australian bush fires
Crafters are knitting, making and sewing handmade items for kangaroos, koalas, birds and other animals injured in the bushfires.
Read moreDetailsCrafters are knitting, making and sewing handmade items for kangaroos, koalas, birds and other animals injured in the bushfires.
Read moreDetailsThe tree knocked down electricity and telephone lines, leaving seven homes without power. SSEN are currently on the scene.
Read moreDetailsCould your new year’s resolution involve digging an old flute out the attic or wiping the dust off a piano that’s been sitting in your lounge for years? A local...
Read moreDetailsFIFTY years ago, the big box office sensations included Airport, MASH and The Aristocats. In Wokingham, Mia Farrow was seen around the town hall and railway station filming the horror...
Read moreDetailsSHOPPERS have helped raise more than £3,500 for five good causes across the Thames Valley. Each Southern Co-op store takes part in a challenge to raise funds for the selected...
Read moreDetailsA MOTORCYCLIST was left with leg injuries after a collision at the Black Boy roundabout last Friday morning. Thames Valley Police are appealing for witnesses to the incident to come...
Read moreDetailsThe three-bedroom house has part of the walls and ceiling taken away, showing pipework, joists and wiring.
Read moreDetailsPARENTS are being offered the chance to book free places on autism advice workshops taking place over the next few weeks. The charity Autism Berkshire is running the events to...
Read moreDetailsOver the last four years, support for vulnerable adults has increased due to rising demand.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are attempting to reunite jewellery alleged to have been stolen from homes in Wokingham and Reading. They are asking for owners of the items to get in touch. In...
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