Messages of hope for stroke survivors in Wokingham and Reading
Members of the WSSRG made tags featuring words of encouragement to inspire stroke survivors and their families over the festive season.
Read moreDetailsMembers of the WSSRG made tags featuring words of encouragement to inspire stroke survivors and their families over the festive season.
Read moreDetailsComic Mark Thomas will be coming to South Street Arts Centre during Twixmas ... and he's baking to celebrate
Read moreDetailsNEW RESEARCH indicates that foodbanks across the south east will be facing a challenging Christmas, due to rising demand and dwindling donations.
Read moreDetailsSanta popped into IKEA Reading on Saturday to meet children and hand out some early presents
Read moreDetailsSpecialist structural engineers are installing scaffolding around the building to make it as safe as possible. This is expected to take several weeks.
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 400 flats will be built in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsThe new zone will apply to customers travelling from Wokingham, Arborfield, Shinfield, Spencers Wood, Burghfield Common and Sonning Common.
Read moreDetailsTHE people of Reading have been praised for their response to last week's devastating fire in Rowe Court.
Read moreDetailsIT?S A burger that everyone can enjoy, but only for a limited time.
Read moreDetailsTHE FAMILY of the woman murdered by Ben Shand said that she was an outgoing, vibrant and creative spirit
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