Four rescued from car stuck in flooded Wargrave street
FIRE crews had to rescue four people from a car stuck in floodwater.
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FIRE crews had to rescue four people from a car stuck in floodwater.
Read moreDetailsFIRE CREWS were called to Bean Oak Road in Wokingham last week after a car collided with a lamppost
Read moreDetailsA VAN crashed into a pond on a road near Hurst.
Read moreDetailsTHE OLD joke needs updating. For what's yellow and white and goes at 125mph is no longer a train driver's sandwich, it's a bride with a bouquet
Read moreDetailsAn award-winning concert band will launch its 2024 season with a spring concert with a performance in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsTHE TIES that bind families can be intricate, layered and difficult to break, even when they get frayed.
Read moreDetailsMaidenhead MP Theresa May is to step down at the next general election. She announced the news via the Maidenhead Advertiser. "Since stepping down as Prime Minister I have enjoyed...
Read moreDetailsTHE Chief whip of the Liberal Democrats joined party activists in a canvassing session in Wokingham last week.
Read moreDetailsTICKETS are going on sale today for Milton Jones' new Hexagon show ? but despite the name, it won't be all-singing and all-dancing.
Read moreDetailsTHE chief whip of the Liberal Democrats was disappointed with the budget, saying it a damp squib.
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