A century of advice helps Suki pick up a new skill
A local care assistant has been stitched up by her love of crochet, which she took up in 2018 after visiting a 100-year-old client. Suki Bhamra said: “She was a...
Read moreDetailsA local care assistant has been stitched up by her love of crochet, which she took up in 2018 after visiting a 100-year-old client. Suki Bhamra said: “She was a...
Read moreDetailsAN EMERGENCY debate into the Reading Terrorist Attack saw Reading East MP Matt Rodda praise the work of the emergency services while sharing his sorrow at the tragic events. The...
Read moreDetails• Suspect can be detained until Saturday• Three people have died• Three injured people have left hospital• Cordons will remain in place• More than 100 officers and staff conducting police...
Read moreDetailsTHE ECONOMIC recovery from the coronavirus will rely in part on people getting back to the shops, pubs and restaurants. Sir John Redwood has set out some ideas in a...
Read moreDetails“We have heard so many young people talk about the amazing impact James had on their lives and the real appreciation they felt and the loss that they now feel.”...
Read moreDetails“ is trying to encourage people to come together, we owe it to them to honour their legacies and remember them as they were."
Read moreDetails"They should be remembered as extremely friendly gentlemen who were always fun, engaging and a pleasure to be around."
Read moreDetailsCllr Imogen Shepherd Du-Bey, leader of the town council, told Wokingham.Today the flag would be lowered in unison with the borough council offices in Shute End.
Read moreDetailsVISITORS have been flocking to St Paul’s Church in Wokingham today to pay their respects to Wokingham teacher James Furlong. The Holt School history teacher was one of three people...
Read moreDetails“James Furlong was an exceptional teacher and colleague, and cherished by the Holt School community."
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