Eleanor makes a hash brown of her day out
Last week, Sonning resident Eleanor Smith had her first drive-thru McDonalds visit, and it was her visit out since February.
Read moreLast week, Sonning resident Eleanor Smith had her first drive-thru McDonalds visit, and it was her visit out since February.
Read morePupils at Reading Blue Coat School have turned their hands to gardening to provide fruit and vegetables to the local community.
Read moreAfter nine months in lockdown, theatre is returning to The Mill at Sonning, in its newly christened auditorium.
Read moreThe former PM visited Sonning Hockey Club last week to open the new astroturf pitch.
Read more“Her video is a real boost for the young people and proof that having Type 1 diabetes doesn’t hinder you from achieving things you’ve really set your heart on.”
Read moreLast Sunday’s figure, 2,988, was the highest since May. Professor Ben Cowling, who studies disease spread, expects UK pubs and bars will be closed “fairly soon” as Covid-19 cases resurge.
Read more“We've made a good number of sales and we got some great feedback on what people want to see in the shop."
Read more“What a great surprise for our winners. Congratulations to them and I hope this news has made their day.”
Read moreA SONNING woman has celebrated her 100th birthday with a spa day. Jean Davies, who has lived at Sunrise of Sonning care home since December, celebrated her birthday on Wednesday,...
Read moreResidents are being asked to do four things: write to their MP, write to the housing minister, sign the petition and fill out the consultation.
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