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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
Read moreDetailsThe utilities company has helped 80 schools in London and the Thames Valley to give more than 38,000 students the chance to become eco champions.
Read moreDetailsLAST MONTH, more than 300 cyclists, including the Earley Panda, enjoyed the annual Three Counties Cycle Ride
Read moreDetailsNeil Warnock has had an impressive managerial career, but I think he's got it wrong over several comments over referees decisions. Here is why...
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