Body found near Wargrave thought to be missing man
A BODY has been found in woods near Wargrave, causing police officers to call off the search for a missing ...
A BODY has been found in woods near Wargrave, causing police officers to call off the search for a missing ...
Eleven Berkshire charities have been awarded their share of a £1 million fund by a global financial company. ...
THERE is a magical touch to this year's Wargrave Festival. TV star, Debbie McGee, will be talking about her life ...
On the night of June 24, 1994 a huge thunderstorm descended on Knowl Hill, Berkshire. It could have been seen ...
A vibrant display of landscape paintings will appear in Dinton Pastures’ Dragon Fly café next month. The exhibition by local ...
FOR talented youngsters from across the borough, Easter was one to remember – they swapped Wokingham for Disneyland. And for ...
Members of the Reading Geological Society and their guests enjoyed an Introduction to Geology meeting in Wargrave last week. The ...
The George & Dragon High Street Wargrave RG10 8HY 0118 940 4474 stgeorgeanddragon.co.uk A HUGELY popular pub has undergone an ...
A WINE tasting event will be held at Wargrave Cricket Club this Saturday evening. Expert Frances Walker is the sommelier ...
Rehan Akram, Chris Morgan and Kelvin Baillie all scored centuries in the penultimate week of the cricket season. Akram led ...
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