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POLICE sent a neighbourhood team to patrol a Tilehurst street around school drop-off times.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE sent a neighbourhood team to patrol a Tilehurst street around school drop-off times.
Read moreDetails'Horrible' is how Labour's plans to tax private school fees have been described by the education secretary on a visit to Shinfield and Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsDancing and singalongs were the order of the day at Austen House care home in Lower Earley, Reading where residents were keen to
Read moreDetailsEmma-Jane Taylor "relentlessly fights each day for survivors of child sexual abuse to be heard, seen and believed," said her nominator for Community
Read moreDetailsA Wetherspoons pint in Berkshire could cost as much as £7.46 by 2035 according to a new study.
Read moreDetailsDOG LOVERS in the south east are steadfast in their commitments to their pets despite economic uncertainties, research has revealed.
Read moreDetailsTHE CANDIDATES for the general election have been finalised.
Read moreDetailsReading-based charity Christian Community Action is facing an uncertain future due to rising costs and decreased donations.
Read moreDetailsAuthor Jo will share Tudor tales at a coffee morning
Read moreDetailsThe general election will take place on Thursday, July 4, and polling stations will be open from 7am to 10pm. Following changes to parliament constituency boundaries, all residents in Wokingham...
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