Bulmershe Ensemble on song at Cafe gig
TEENAGERS who took part in a TV contest to find the nation’s best choir swapped the classroom for the pulpit ...
TEENAGERS who took part in a TV contest to find the nation’s best choir swapped the classroom for the pulpit ...
HIGH winds and heavy rain caused disruption to the borough’s commuters this morning. A number of trees fell down blowing roads, ...
THE headteacher of a school in Winnersh has resigned, citing the mounting pressures of funding cuts. Mary Sandell, who became ...
Thieves returned to a supermarket they raided just a fortnight ago, once again stealing cigarattes from the kiosk close to ...
A man had his face slashed during an attack in Winnersh on Monday night. Thames Valley Police said that a ...
Thieves have broken into a Winnersh supermarket so they could steal cigarettes. The Sainsbury's store off King Street Lane was raided ...
New £5,500 entrance “gates” designed to stop speeding are not getting their message across say road users, writes Sue Corcoran. ...
A GLITTERING dinner dance took place last month to raise money for a Wokingham teenager’s new wheelchair. Liam Nazer, 15, ...
TIPS on how you can cut down on rubbish created over the Christmas period are being offered by the council. ...
A MOTHER-of-two who suffers from crippling pain and fatigue is appealing for help after she lost her beloved charm bracelet while at a ...
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