Wokingham Waterside Centre founder’s legacy lives on
Wokingham Waterside Centre, at Thames Valley Park, is celebrating its 21st anniversary this month.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Waterside Centre, at Thames Valley Park, is celebrating its 21st anniversary this month.
Read moreDetailsWhen 14-year-old Nick was told he would have to leave his home town of Reading to move to his new foster home he came up with an idea.
Read moreDetailsA NEW coffee shop, bookshop and community space has opened at Greyfriars Church, Reading.
Read moreDetailsThis time of year can be tough for wildlife. Squires Garden Centres explains how we can give native wildlife a helping hand.
Read moreDetailsLast week I wrote about a highly contested penalty in the Crystal Palace match against Liverpool, which gave Liverpool a 3-1 lead.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS have been urged to look out for more vulnerable people in the community following an increase in distraction thefts.
Read moreDetailsA TAWNY Owl has been rescued from a stretch of the River Thames near Reading.
Read moreDetailsBERKSHIRE Under 20s started their Jason Leonard County Championship campaign with a bang as they blitzed visitors Hampshire 43-7 at Old Bath Road.
Read moreDetailsReading Rockets overcame adversity to take victory in their fourth consecutive away game in eight days.
Read moreDetailsPantomime is returning once again as members of a Wokingham church prepare for curtain up on their 17th show.
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