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Hello again you awesome reader and welcome to the first instalment of EVERY STEP COUNTS for December 2019. The end of the year is near. Christmas is fast approaching. Have...
Read moreDetailsHello again you awesome reader and welcome to the first instalment of EVERY STEP COUNTS for December 2019. The end of the year is near. Christmas is fast approaching. Have...
Read moreDetailsSIR JOHN REDWOOD has had to throw out a pair of shoes due to the general election. In a blog post published earlier today, the veteran politician said that as...
Read moreDetailsTHE BATTLE for Wokingham parliamentary constituency hotted up on Saturday with a visit from Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson, showing that the party is serious in its intentions in capturing...
Read moreDetailsA LAMPPOST in Twyford is looking pretty thanks to a new initiative aimed at improving air quality in the village. On Friday, Theresa May met with representatives from The David...
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 moreDetailsThe residents on Ashton Road, Emmbrook won the prize after the RG41 1HL postcode was announced as the daily prize winner this morning.
Read moreDetailsCollection days for rubbish, recycling and food waste will change over Christmas. Make sure you're prepared.
Read moreDetailsIn a new report from the Care Quality Commission, Wokingham Medical Centre have been revealed as not always keeping patients safe.
Read moreDetailsSHEEP have been dropped around Woodley town centre – and two lucky finders will win money to spend in a toy shop. The annual Messy Nativity Sheep Trail is currently...
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY Light Operatic Society will be performing The Mikado at the Oakwood Centre later this month. The popular Gilbert and Sullivan operetta is a light-hearted festive treat from the group....
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