POETRY CORNER: Grief is the price we pay for love
But you enjoyed being Queen Going to out-of-the-way libraries, parks, offices, countries No one else bothered with To meet your people
Read moreDetailsBut you enjoyed being Queen Going to out-of-the-way libraries, parks, offices, countries No one else bothered with To meet your people
Read moreDetailsWargrave Local History Society's September meeting was a presentation by Dan Remenyi about the Henley Management College
Read moreDetailsWe are little plants and bushes Sat in the the garden soil On our own, once the seeds are sown Like a car that needs it's oil.
Read moreDetailsA Woodley-based Neurodiversity consultancy Perfectly Autistic has shared some tips on how to handle the change that the country is going through
Read moreDetailsA WINNERSH school was one of many to pause to pay their respects to the Queen.
Read moreDetailsThis is a moment of great sadness for our nation. The Queen served this country tirelessly over her 70 year reign
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsSeptember is the launch of our #HERdisease campaign, aimed to raise awareness of the fact that 23,000 women die from coronary heart disease every year
Read moreDetailsBerkshire CCC head coach Tom Lambert has challenged his side to 'go again' next year after they became the most successful side
Read moreDetailsReading dismissed their early season blues with a fine win over Shipston running in eight tries to their opponents two.
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