Woman stabbed in neck as she sat outside Reading town centre church
A WOMAN in her forties was stabbed in the neck as she sat on a bench outside a Reading town centre church
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN in her forties was stabbed in the neck as she sat on a bench outside a Reading town centre church
Read moreDetailsI am particularly disappointed to read in last week's Wokingham Today about Conservative plans to disrupt council meetings and get their own way.
Read moreDetailsWokingham?s schools are experiencing huge demand for school places at the moment.
Read moreDetailsReading is one of the best places to live in the South East so why are we breathing some of the dirtiest air in the UK?
Read moreDetailsWhy are certain people so easily aroused into a fury because a minor change which has zero effect on their day-to-day life?
Read moreDetailsA DANCE music festival is coming to Reading later this month, and it?s down by the river.
Read moreDetailsTHE BELLE CANTO trio will be performing a summer celebration in Silchester this weekend
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY charity that helps breast cancer patients by providing care packages has received a covid grant from the John Sykes Foundation
Read moreDetailsPangbourne Rotary Club has elected Saerah Hopley as its President for 2022/23.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that aims to help unemployed women succeed at job interviews has appointed a new chair.
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