Reading actor breaks silence on nine-week prostate cancer scare
Tessa Watkins • Published 25 May 2013 17:00
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A HOLLYWOOD actor recovering from a cancer scare has described a major breakthrough in testing prostate cancer as a "godsend" and lifesaver.
ONE of Sandhurst's biggest attractions will have people flocking to Memorial Park as the town's annual donkey derby takes place on Monday.

Council to swoop on noisy neighbours
NOISY neighbours will be targeted in a series of summertime patrols.
- Delight at Cookham school's first ever kitchen
- Finchampstead nursery celebrates outstanding inspection
- Have a heart for tournament
- Chorus to stage comic version of operetta
- Car crash leaves three in hospital
- Reading councillor claims £1,196 in travel fares
- Cable has praise for Reading bankers
- Police arrest ninth man in murder investigation
- Firefighters called after man gets arm stuck in letter box
- Polish Saturday school celebrates 60 years
- Councillors snub Windsor Metro Bank plans
Reading 
Woman freed from car after Reading smash
A WOMAN had to be freed from her car which flipped on its side following a collision with a tanker near the Oracle.
Slough 
'We will produce the top women business executives and directors of tomorrow' - that's the pledge from chiefs behind a new Muslim faith-based free school.
Bracknell 
Car crash leaves three in hospital
FOUR people were rushed to hospital after a car crash on the Crowthorne Road in Bracknell.
Windsor 
Councillors snub Windsor Metro Bank plans
BANK bosses have been sent back to the designing board after plans to open a new branch in Windsor town centre were refused.
Opinion 
Here lies a political career....and lies and lies
OVER the years it's become something of a truism that the way to tell politicians are lying is to check if their lips are moving. We had a variation on that theme on Monday night when TV news showed a montage of Chris Huhne denials.
The Guide 
Riverside Players go Haywire with new play
A humorous play from the writer behind Rising Damp, Duty Free, Only When I Laugh and Home To Roost will be performed by the Riverside Players, from Thursday to Saturday, June 27-29.



















