Santa’s gift from Hare Hatch Sheeplands to local charities
SANTA Claus proved as popular as ever at a garden centre in Twyford, raising an incredible £3,500 for charity during ...
SANTA Claus proved as popular as ever at a garden centre in Twyford, raising an incredible £3,500 for charity during ...
A HOSPITAL ward that helps premature babies was given a special Christmas present thanks to the Wokingham Trefoil Guild. The ...
It was the greatest story ever told in possibly the greatest way ever ... Tonight's Living Advent Calendar performance in ...
Wokingham's pensioners are being urged to give up their Winter Fuel Payment and help make an “incredible difference” to someone ...
A new calendar is about to go on sale and Reading FC players are hoping that you'll make a date ...
STAFF at Royal Berkshire Hospital are hoping that you’ll make a date for its new calendar. The team at the ...
A SCHOOL in Earley held a non-uniform day and a hotly-contested students vs teachers netball match to raise more than ...
A SELF-proclaimed ‘chatterbox’ has raised more than £700 for Children in Need by keeping quiet for an hour. Eight-year-old Nella ...
SHOPPERS at a Wokingham supermarket were given a helping hand with their packing over the weekend by a group of ...
A TEENAGE pupil had a memorable half-term - he became one of the youngest people ever to climb Mount Kilimanjaro. Reading ...
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