Former prime minister Theresa May gives ‘rousing’ speech at Conservative association’s AGM
A ROUSING speech from a former prime minister was one of the highlights of a recent Conservative party gathering.
Read moreA ROUSING speech from a former prime minister was one of the highlights of a recent Conservative party gathering.
Read moreKing Charles has presented Wokingham's World Health Organisation professor with his award for his groundbreaking and life-saving work on Covid-19
Read moreEstate agent Haslams has announced that as of today, Monday, November 6, The French Horn, in Sonning, has gone on the market
Read moreA MEMBER of the House of Lords who was instrumental in the Brexit campaign recently visited Earley and Woodley Conservatives for a fundraising evening
Read moreREGULAR visitors to a Berkshire theatre already know it's a special place that puts on shows that would rival the West End ... and it's official
Read moreHappy to pick up a duster to help with a church clean-up?
Read moreFounder of Alpha Nicky Gumbel is coming to the borough
Read moreHeather's skydive makes an impact for teens' mental wellbeing
Read moreAS WE get closer to Hallowe'en there are things that are definitely going bump in the night and it's all thanks to an Emmer Green author.
Read moreYou're in for a treat if you take yourself to The Mill at Sonning for their latest performance.
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