ANGELA GARWOOD: Christmas with the aliens
Christmas is fast approaching and I can safely say that I am in no way, shape or form ready for the occasion. Presents are yet to be purchased, cards far...
Read moreDetailsChristmas is fast approaching and I can safely say that I am in no way, shape or form ready for the occasion. Presents are yet to be purchased, cards far...
Read moreDetailsA BODY – thought to have been that of a man who has been missing since the beginning of the month – has been found in the River Thames. Thames...
Read moreDetailsNewbury Building Society has launched it’s first-ever Winter Wrap-Up Appeal to encourage employees, customers and the public to rummage through their wardrobes and donate new or clean used winter clothing...
Read moreDetailsWe are now less than two weeks until the big day. Last week, we covered our local movement specialist Ian Lewis Davies and the amazing work he does getting people...
Read moreDetailsThe family claimed Wokingham Borough Council told them that the house they would move into would be entirely empty, without furniture, an oven or white goods.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM schoolteacher said that his Twitter account was hacked after a message was posted last night urging Conservative supporters to kill themselves. Minutes after polls closed on the general...
Read moreDetailsMATT RODDA has spoked of his gratitude to Reading East voters for re-electing him as their MP for the second time. He held on to his seat with an increased...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS in Wokingham parliamentary constituency has decided to re-elect Sir John Redwood as MP but with a greatly reduced majority. In the 2017 general election, the veteran MP received 56.6%...
Read moreDetailsIN MAIDENHEAD, Theresa May saw her share of the vote decline as the Lib Dem support increased. The former prime minister still won comfortably, with 32,620 votes – 58% of...
Read moreDetailsMATT RODDA has held on to his Reading East seat - polling just slightly more than he did two years ago. And bucking the national trend, the Conservative party share...
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