Family write poetry book through lockdown video calls
Wokingham poet Jean Hill, her children and grandchild have published their poems in their new collection, Generations Apart During Lockdown.
Read moreDetailsWokingham poet Jean Hill, her children and grandchild have published their poems in their new collection, Generations Apart During Lockdown.
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Read moreDetailsCharities and organisations across the borough are working together to support the community during the coronavirus crisis.
Read moreDetailsYoung people's charity Just Around the Corner is fighting to survive a financial crisis caused by coronavirus.
Read moreDetailsThe Link Visiting Scheme visited one of their members, Norman, who celebrated VE Day as a 15-year-old teenager.
Read moreDetailsAt 2am today, the victim — a 31-year-old woman — was heard shouting for help in Victoria Park, Hodsoll Road, Reading. Nearby residents then called the police.
Read moreDetailsNatasha Wheeler, aged 17, was reported missing yesterday evening. She has since been found safe and well.
Read moreDetailsWhatever your family is up to, whether a front garden feast or a Great British Zoom call with the Grandparents, we'd love to see your celebrations.
Read moreDetailsThe Red Arrows will be flying over the Bracknell area at approximately 10.15am this morning.
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