Rachel’s mission to scale new heights after losing Emmbrook school-friend to blood cancer
A WOMAN from Wokingham who lost her childhood friend to blood cancer will be scaling new heights to raise money ...
A WOMAN from Wokingham who lost her childhood friend to blood cancer will be scaling new heights to raise money ...
THE Home Secretary has thrown her support behind a campaign to get Twyford named as the country’s best village high ...
THERE will be a few chilly men in Wokingham this week - after they had their chests waxed for charity ...
A MAN from Winnersh who saved a little girl’s life when she hit her head in a freak accident earlier ...
A FORMER stock-market millionaire and drugs supplier turned public speaker, author and activist visited a school in Wokingham last week. ...
A CHURCH in Woodley now has a publicly-accessible defibrillator thanks to the work of a local charity. The Lilly-May Page ...
A WOODLEY man who faced disciplinary action at work jumped in front of a train at Twyford station, an inquest ...
MILL Lane in Sindlesham will be closed off-peak for two days next week. The road will be closed between 9.30am ...
READING Football Clubs ace centre-back Jake Cooper, 20, went back to school on Thursday October 1. Jake was revisiting Forest School ...
A TEENAGE girl who was struggling with epilepsy took her own life by stepping in front of a high-speed train ...
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