Kitchen fire in Woodley
FIRE crews were called to a house in Woodley on Tuesday morning.
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FIRE crews were called to a house in Woodley on Tuesday morning.
Read moreDetailsA WINNERSH school has launched a consultation as to whether it should go co-educational
Read moreDetailsE-TRANSPORT devices are to be banned from South Western Railway stations and trains from Thursday over fears the batteries could overheat.
Read moreDetailsTHERE were bluebirds not over the white cliffs of Dover, but the green fields of Sindlesham.
Read moreDetailsA LAW FIRM with offices in Reading Town Centre says it is delighted to be shortlisted for a property award.
Read moreDetailsFamilies will be gathering at Camp Mohawk in Berkshire for a day of festivities on Sunday, June 11, to mark the milestone of Dingley's Promise
Read moreDetailsREGISTRATION is still open for the 3 Counties Cycle Ride which will take place this Sunday.
Read moreDetailsAN EVENING run could end up being memorable for all the right reasons as an annual summer race returns.
Read moreDetailsA FORMER EastEnder is swapping metal detecting for a ball this Christmas. And no, that's not as daft as it seems.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM'S Conservative group has announced its shadow executive for the new municipal year.
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