Why Charvil teenager Lily has a chilly neck
IT MIGHT be the height of summer, but if you see a teenager in Charvil wearing a scarf it’s all OK. She’s just not used to have a chilly neck.
Read moreDetailsIT MIGHT be the height of summer, but if you see a teenager in Charvil wearing a scarf it’s all OK. She’s just not used to have a chilly neck.
Read moreDetailsTHOSE old jokes about women drivers are thankfully long consigned to history. And to prove it, Reading Buses’ latest star of the month has been nominated for her skill behind...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS fighting plans to turn countryside in Shinfield into a gravel extraction plant are angry that they have only been given 30 days to consider submitted plans. And they are...
Read moreDetailsIt’s been good remembering the anniversary of the Apollo11 moon landing in 1969. It was an astonishing moment in the history of humanity; for the achievement, the science, and the...
Read moreDetailsSophie Howard, Molly Bartrip, Maz Pacheo and Lily Woodham have all signed new deals with Reading Women ahead of the start of the 2019/20 Women’s Super League season. Howard recently...
Read moreDetailsCHARVIL residents will be flushed with success once a new four-month project, which includes a road closure, is completed. From Monday, Thames Water will start a project which will connect...
Read moreDetailsSolar power will be installed on the borough’s schools, leisure centres, libraries and suitable council-owned properties with the working starting from the new school year
Read moreDetailsDONATIONS were jumping at the Three Frogs pub with more than £3,000 raised to help fight cancer. On Saturday, July 13, the London Road venue held a family fun day...
Read moreDetailsA TWYFORD business is the first in the village to be presented with a new green award. On Friday last week, Emma's Kitchen on London Road, received the honour from...
Read moreDetailsTHE paving in Woodley that is driving shoppers crazy was raised by Cllr Jenny Cheng at a meeting of Wokingham Borough Council on Thursday, July 18. She wanted to know...
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