Peak performance: Wokingham businessesman scales the summits
A WOKINGHAM businessman has vowed "never again" after completing the arduous 24-hour three peaks challenge with just seconds to spare
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM businessman has vowed "never again" after completing the arduous 24-hour three peaks challenge with just seconds to spare
Read moreDetailsA RENOVATED monument was unveiled at a ceremony held at Shinfield Park on June 13.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM pub has reopened after receiving a £300,000 makeover from Greene King Pub Partners.
Read moreDetailsEMPLOYEES at a vehicle lease company played out a hard-fought charity match at the home of Reading Football Club.
Read moreDetailsSOUTH Reading residents are invited to take part in friendly weekly bingo games.
Read moreDetailsThe family of Jason Page, who died following an incident in Chalfont Way, Lower Earley, in 2021, have released a tribute to him
Read moreDetailsART LOVERS were treated to the sights and sounds of the Whiteknights Studio Trail.
Read moreDetailsA FIVE-METRE tall mechanical puppet made from wheelie bins, a dinosaur and a firebird wandered the roads of South Reading.
Read moreDetailsTHE MOVIE game will be more than that for budding Spielbergs, thanks to a new film studio in Winnersh Triangle.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading will be represented at a national final later this year, after an architecture student's cutting edge design won plaudits.
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