Chyna’s story: abandoned, rescued and now a jumper
Chyna is a sturdy cob. Glossy coat and a lovely face. Chyna competes regularly and already is starting to get rosettes. However, this is a far cry from how she...
Read moreDetailsChyna is a sturdy cob. Glossy coat and a lovely face. Chyna competes regularly and already is starting to get rosettes. However, this is a far cry from how she...
Read moreDetailsHarry meets top BBC Radio Berkshire presenter Phil Kennedy On Wednesday 27th March I was lucky enough to appear on BBC Radio Berkshire to talk to Phil Kennedy, the Drivetime...
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley’s new chief constable has said he wants to deliver “an excellent service” to local communities. John Campbell, has been Deputy Chief Constable for Thames Valley Police since 2015...
Read moreDetailsA DEMENTIA friendly tea dance will be held at Wokingham Methodist Church this week. The monthly event takes place on the second Thursday of the month and offers a range of...
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of the Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service (RBFRS) are celebrating after being awarded a specialist accreditation. The Disability Confident Employer scheme aims to supports employers to make the...
Read moreDetailsMusic consultant Clive Waterman was presented with Rotary’s top award, the Paul Harris Fellowship, at the Wokingham Area Schools Music Association (WASMA) concert in the Reading Hexagon on Sunday, March...
Read moreDetails'A wonderful whizz-bang overview of 18th century society and the finances & politics of such voyages – before we even got onto the men involved and specifically the artists. I...
Read moreDetailsIN A BID to reduce plastic usage, a Wokingham town centre store is switching its bags to paper. Millets, and sister store Blacks, say that the move will remove millions...
Read moreDetailsIn this week’s column we meet Margaret, one of our Volunteer Receptionists. Margaret and her colleagues are the first person people see when visiting Citizens Advice Wokingham. They help to...
Read moreDetailsA HOME care provider has been judged to be outstanding by the regulatory body. Last week, Bluebird Care found out that it had been awarded top marks from the Care...
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