Appeal for witnesses following attempted robbery in Palmer Park
Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following an incident in Palmer Park.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following an incident in Palmer Park.
Read moreDetailsEarley Town Council?s planning committee has recommended the Swallows Meadow plan for refusal a second time.
Read moreDetailsBoyes Turner has appointed Kim Milan as its new senior partner and she has called for more inclusivity.
Read moreDetailsReading has a new champion ? Reading Today goes on sale for the first time next week
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is hosting its second Climate Conversation session on Thursday, October 14.
Read moreDetailsStunning varieties of squash are being harvested now heralding the arrival of autumn, here's a great recipe to try
Read moreDetailsChildren in the poorest areas of Wokingham and Reading are four times more likely to experience severe mental health problems than in richer areas
Read moreDetailsThe Woodley and Earley Lions Club is organising a charity firework display on Saturday, November 6.
Read moreDetailsI love Autumn and I love a Harvest Moon. New beginnings - a poem to enjoy
Read moreDetailsWhen I celebrated my 50th birthday, sadly a more and more distant memory, I produced a list of 50 things I needed to do, including a lock-in
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