Book now for curry night to help charity that works with Wokingham's school children
SCHOOLS charity Soulscape is planning a charity curry evening on Tuesday, March 24. Held at The Tamarind Tree in Peach ...
SCHOOLS charity Soulscape is planning a charity curry evening on Tuesday, March 24. Held at The Tamarind Tree in Peach ...
Support your local Chinese restaurant today It is troubling to read reports of incidents of racism and prejudicial treatment toward ...
MAIDEN ERLEGH SCHOOL staff and students should be proud of themselves. Ofsted has given the Earley-based education establishment a glowing ...
I caught part of a documentary about the abolition of Capital Punishment during the week. There were some extraordinary insights ...
With last week’s commentary focusing on what the Local Plan looked like from the receiving end, it seemed appropriate to ...
As supermarkets join forces to urge shoppers to exercise restraint when filling their shopping trollies, stores have been full, with ...
IT RAINED, some stalls stayed away due to coronavirus, but it still sparkled, and shoppers came out in a show ...
A HOST of new acts have been added to the line-up to a music festival taking place in Reading next ...
AN ELDERLY woman from Crowthorne would like to thank members of the public for coming to her aid after a ...
RAIN, SLEET and hail couldn’t keep the morris dancers away, when residents gathered to mark the start of a restoration ...
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