Simon looks, and feels, blue for this family fundraiser
Wokingham's The Ollie Young Foundation is asking people to wear blue for it's month-long campaign.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's The Ollie Young Foundation is asking people to wear blue for it's month-long campaign.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham family is pleading for help raising £60,000 for their son's life-changing surgery.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has submitted plans for a TV studio in Shinfield's Thames Valley Science Park.
Read moreDetailsA TEENAGER was pulled off a moped which was then stolen in an assault in Woodley last night. The incident took place outside the Tesco Local store in Loddon Vale...
Read moreDetailsANOTHER bank (Woodley HSBC) is pulling out of Woodley’s town centre as part of a restructuring operation. Woodley HSBC has said that its Crockhamwell Road branch will shut on Friday,...
Read moreDetailsUniversity of Reading researchers are working on a new project to make healthy food more accessible to poorer communities. Professor Carol Wagstaff at the University of Reading is leading a...
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY has collected more than 100 sacks of rubbish that were tossed into ditches and hedges around their area. Wokingham borough councillor for Hurst, Cllr Wayne Smith delivered packs...
Read moreDetails“We are delighted to be opening another rapid test centre and are extremely grateful to the team at Microsoft for providing the building. It is situated in a prime location...
Read moreDetailsTHE Reading and Wokingham branch of the Women’s Equality Party is calling for the government to prioritise childcare workers and all school staff for the next round of vaccines. Louise...
Read moreDetailsA COALITION of nearly 20 groups is calling on the government to rethink its housing white paper. Released in August last year, the paper outlined changes to make it easier...
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