Grocer Phil opens eco shop in Wokingham town centre
Earlier this month, Phil Edgecombe opened Phil's Good Food opened on Broad Street, a new eco grocery shop.
Read moreEarlier this month, Phil Edgecombe opened Phil's Good Food opened on Broad Street, a new eco grocery shop.
Read moreWoodley United staged a second half comeback at Newbury to come away with all three points and lead the league table after two games. In a first half the visitors dominated...
Read moreThames Valley Police are urging residents to follow coronavirus restrictions, after hanging out more than 800 fines since the pandemic began.
Read moreAusten House, in Earley donated food and gift items to ReadiFood for the Harvest Festival this year.
Read moreLexie Carrie, 13, has qualified for a Team GB training programme for archery.
Read moreIn this month's column, James Sunderland MP reflects on being a veteran.
Read moreIn this week's Church Notes, a tribute is paid to Bishop Colin who has retired after spending 45 years as a priest in the Church of England.
Read moreStudents and staff at Hawkedon wore yellow on Friday, October 9 to honour mental health day.
Read moreThe National Business Women's Awards have reopened nominations, with two new categories: Lockdown Leader and Business Chameleon.
Read moreA Wokingham doctor, who has also become a BBC Radio Berkshire regular, has been awarded a CBE in this year's Queen's Birthday Honours.
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