Earley church in full bloom to offer message of hope
AN EASTER parade is on show in Earley, bringing a sign of hope to the town. More than 200 people from across the community have contributed to the display of...
Read moreDetailsAN EASTER parade is on show in Earley, bringing a sign of hope to the town. More than 200 people from across the community have contributed to the display of...
Read moreDetailsNO FUNNY business his week, just great music. Regular readers will have spotted that last week’s Wokingham Loves Music soundtrack started with an April fool – you’ll be pleased to...
Read moreDetailsA PUB is getting ready to reopen its doors after a full refurbishment over lockdown. The Queen’s Oak, in Finchampstead, will welcome back customers with its newly decorated premises on...
Read moreDetailsA NEW High Sheriff has been appointed for Berkshire. Willie Hartley Russell was sworn in at a virtual ceremony on Friday, March 26 at the declaration ceremony. He succeeds the...
Read moreDetailsTO HELP parishioners commemorate the life of the Duke of Edinburgh in a covid-safe way, an Earley church has released a video service. The three-minute service from Earley St Peter’s...
Read moreDetailsA special tribute by Les Howard, President of Easthampstead Rotary Club Celebrating their Golden Wedding Anniversary in 1997, Her Majesty The Queen confided to the nation, indeed to the world,...
Read moreDetailsSTRAW is helping to raise the roof of a village hall this week – but it's not going on the building. Residents in Spencers Wood have created a magical Easter...
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY boy has raised more than £500 in his charity bake sale. Inspired by The Great Celebrity Bake Off – Stand Up To Cancer, Alex Tustin set out on...
Read moreDetails“This is a very, very sad day and the end of an era”. Bracknell MP James Sunderland, who was an officer in the British Army prior to becoming an MP,...
Read moreDetailsREADING EAST MP Matt Rodda has praised the Duke of Edinburgh’s lifetime of service, adding that the Royal Family will greatly miss him. “Prince Philip had a lifetime of dedication...
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