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IF THERE'S one thing that can be licked during the lockdown, it's a 99. While we can't enjoy a day at the beach while the coronavirus pandemic continues, many of...
Read moreDetailsIF THERE'S one thing that can be licked during the lockdown, it's a 99. While we can't enjoy a day at the beach while the coronavirus pandemic continues, many of...
Read moreDetailsSTAFF AND students at Foundry College joined together to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of VE day on Friday, May 8. We were really looking forward to seeing the Red Arrows...
Read moreDetailsA CHURCH MINISTER has shared her experience with art, faith, mental health and disability in the latest episode of Grayson Perry’s Art Club. Emma Major, from Saint Nicholas Church in...
Read moreDetailsA RESIDENTS’ group has issued a security alert after a house burglary and reports of people trying house doors in the area at night and during the day. Hurst Village...
Read moreDetailsA NEW service has been launched by local company, LetsLocalise to support communities across the country during the pandemic. Inspired to make a real difference to key worker’s lives after...
Read moreDetailsA TRAIN company wants to know if it’s on the right tracks, even during the coronavirus. South Western Railway, which runs services through Wokingham borough’s railway stations on the Reading...
Read moreDetailsCats and Dogs are curious creatures. Unfortunately, they will often decide that playing with a wasp or bee seems like fun and are commonly stung. Bee and wasp stings are...
Read moreDetailsYOU CAN’T beat a freshly baked loaf of bread. It tastes great and the aroma lights up any room.
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY resident Martin Broome is doing his best to keep spirits high in the community with his array of fancy dress costumes on display every Sunday. As an experienced runner,...
Read moreDetailsThis extended area — known as the Detailed Emergency Planning Zone (DEPZ) — now covers some homes and businesses in Spencers Wood, Three Mile Cross and Grazeley not previously included.
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