Car trapped in floodwater on Mill Lane in Sindlesham
A CAR attempted to drive through flood waters in Sindlesham got trapped and needed to be rescued by members of Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service
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A CAR attempted to drive through flood waters in Sindlesham got trapped and needed to be rescued by members of Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service
Read moreDetailsFOUR people had to be evacuated from a home in Wargrave on Saturday, January 6.
Read moreDetailsTHE first gig for 2024 from Wokingham Music Club will celebrate the creativity of Billy Joel.
Read moreDetailsHUNTING season has opened in Wokingham ? not for animals, but for potholes.
Read moreDetailsA LUNCHTIME organ recital is coming to Reading Town Hall.
Read moreDetailsAN EVENING of jazz is coming to Woodley later this month, thanks to the Martin Hart Trio
Read moreDetailsTWO people had to be rescued from floodwater on Sandford Lane in Woodley on Saturday afternoon.
Read moreDetailsTHE Bull at Barkham has reopened and brought back its weekly quiz.
Read moreDetailsA MAN in his eighties died on the M4 yesterday evening, and police are appealing for witnesses to come forward.
Read moreDetailsTHE M4 has been closed in both directions this morning (Monday, January 8) and is not expected to reopen until lunchtime following a serious incident
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