Tributes paid to Annie, ‘the life and soul of the party’
Hurst has paid tribute to Ann Wilson, a local morris dancer who captured the hearts of the village.
Read moreHurst has paid tribute to Ann Wilson, a local morris dancer who captured the hearts of the village.
Read moreThe investigation continues into the cause of last month's fire at Arborfield Green.
Read moreCrowthorne families splashed their way through Easter while raising money for local charity Sebastian's Action Trust, with Splash for Seb.
Read moreShinfield Studios, which plans to film Hollywood blockbusters in Wokingham borough, is holding an information event next week.
Read morePlans for 95 new houses could bridge the gap between Wokingham and Bracknell, and could also demolish a local stables.
Read moreNATURE LOVERS can tune into a virtual talk about beetles on Tuesday. Earley Environmental Group is hosting an evening event exploring saproxylic invertebrates. This will include the Stag beetle, one...
Read moreReading manager Veljko Paunović reiterated that he wants to stay at the club after a ‘positive’ first season.“I want to thank all the fans who want me to continue and...
Read moreWokingham.Today understands the helicopter landed in the park at roughly 2.15pm.
Read moreSOUTH East Water has been applauded for its innovation, and could now receive a £250,000 prize. The water provider has been named as one of the 11 winners in Ofwat’s...
Read moreA WOODLEY resident has been using her unusual lockdown hobby to raise money for a good cause. Kerry Kingston, owner of crafts business Ciara Daisy, started upcycling pet food wrappers...
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