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2017-07-13
Union accuses council of 21st Century failure
LOST DOGS SAFELY HOME
THAMES BRIDGE PLAN UNVEILED
Lions and Taverners present school with minibus
Redwood blasted after ‘blaming immigrants’ for housing crisis
Charities invited to apply for grants
Decision delayed to November Council: leaked video is dated
Call to work from home during railway upgrade
Partnership sees rail suicides decline
Got an old school uniform? Put it in the bin!
Finance boost for diabetes scheme
Former Wokingham headmaster denies historic child sex offences
Parish noticeboard
Crafty business celebrates a whole year of success
Where could a Wimbledon player invest their prize money?
Kitchen firm Pedini sets up new base in Ruscombe
Parents meet with MP ahead of school funding protest
Garden to open for Air Ambulance
Pupils need help to take show to Edinburgh Festival
Joana loves a bit of Austen
Ollie’s fun day will be bigger than ever
TONY JOHNSON Brickbats for breakfast
Wrestling in church
We need tramways installed on our roads
Blaney’s view
Cycling must be greener than cars
John Redwood’s dog whistle
VOLUNTEER CORNER
Embarrassed to be English
End of the world
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Two-bed apartment close to railway station
Church welcomes gazebo donation
What to look for in a gym or personal trainer
Art for health
Helping hand for tiny babies
Earley Girl Guides
What to do if you have noisy neighbours
Berkshire Freemasons
California Gardeners Club
Luckley’s book day is a picture
Youngsters give a modern take on Shakespeare’s Tempest
Hooray for Henley!
Goldie’s Timeless time at Henley
Livemusic
Witty one-liners and a talented cast
Youth group is the Pride of Shinfield
Bracknell company give twist on Dickens
Quartet’s taste of success
Golden Brown trumps the president
Willis double dismay
Ojo: ‘Quins opener is a great welcome back to Premiership’
Pupils just miss out on medals
Inaugural contest ends in tie
London Irish fixtures 2017/18
‘Staying up would be an amazing achievement’
Eversley lead Larges Lane tournament
Emmbrook loses top spot
Berkshire ease their way to semi-final date
Gandhi’s second century in a row
‘Defeat spurred us on’
Bishop helps Oaks to seventh heaven
Dean helps Sonning to success
‘We’ll let our cricket do the talking against Tring’
‘Archie’s got the potential to go all the way to the top’
Michael Herbert outlines Woodley targets – P36
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