Earley pupils are making a noise about being quiet
Year Two pupils at Radstock Primary raised more than £400 for a new "quiet area" with a fancy dress walk.
Read moreDetailsYear Two pupils at Radstock Primary raised more than £400 for a new "quiet area" with a fancy dress walk.
Read moreDetailsWoodley Junior Parkrun is returning this Saturday for all aged four to 14, in Woodford Park.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham family is trying to raise £60,000 to pay for their son's vital surgery, and they've received celebrity support from Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury.
Read moreDetailsA Shinfield councillor is urging Wokingham Borough Council to "take responsibility" for distributing the new recycling bags.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police appeals for witnesses after a crash in Charvil left a 14-year-old boy in hospital.
Read moreDetailsOur lounge window is both wide and tallIt takes up most of one lounge wall.Through it we see the world go byAnd much of interest we espy. The changing seasons...
Read moreDetailsThe Wargrave Local History Society embarked on its 2021-22 programme of talks in April, again making use of the internet Zoom system. The presentation was given by Reading Library’s local...
Read moreDetailsSECURING a shared ownership home has been “seamless”, according to some of the soon-to-be residents of Gorse Ride. Heather Wickens, reserved a two-bedroom plot, built by Wokingham Borough Council-owned Loddon...
Read moreDetailshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAO7jHbAKDA A FUNNY, deceptively gentle song about a taboo subject is pulling in hundreds of appreciative viewers. Sophie Vyse, using the latest lockdown to experiment with creativity, has written a...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM charity has praised a crochet group for its recent fundraising efforts. Dingley’s Promise, which delivers early years support for children with special educational needs, has thanked the community...
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