Sonning woman announces plan to move seats in her workplace
EARLIER today a woman from Sonning announced that she was moving seats from the front of her office to the ...
EARLIER today a woman from Sonning announced that she was moving seats from the front of her office to the ...
A SONNING couple are hoping to make a clean sweep of the borough's litter problems. Sam Akhtar and Tasmin Morgan, ...
‘AND where do you live?’ Raffle ticket seller Victoria Willson was helping the Prime Minister fill out the details on ...
One of the borough's four MPs announced her resignation as Prime Minister, saying the role had been "the honour of ...
A man from Ruscombe has created a thought-provoking video raising awareness of the need to preserve the village’s Green Belt. ...
A WOMAN from Sonning has voted in today's local elections. She was accompanied by her husband. They drove to the ...
NEWS that hardcore Brexiters are looking to usurp Dr Phillip Lee from his Bracknell seat is disappointing and a sad ...
I was having a wide ranging conversation with a politically engaged colleague, who had some interesting perspectives on the situation ...
Harry meets top BBC Radio Berkshire presenter Phil Kennedy On Wednesday 27th March I was lucky enough to appear on ...
A CAMPAIGN to unseat Remain-supporting MP Dr Phillip Lee has almost gained enough support to force a deselection meeting and ...
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