Faulty battery causes electric HGV fire in Woodley
FIRE CREWS were called to Woodley late last month to tackle a fire on an electric HGV.
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FIRE CREWS were called to Woodley late last month to tackle a fire on an electric HGV.
Read moreDetailsA BLAZE in a garage in Wokingham saw fire crews called out to tackle it.
Read moreDetailsTWO stolen motorbikes were recovered from two different locations in Wokingham on Saturday, May 11.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that offers help and support to families with disabled children will be able to further its work thanks to a grant from the Freemasons
Read moreDetailsFIRE CREWS had to rescue a person trapped in a lift in Hare Hatch.
Read moreDetailsTRAINS between Reading and Wokingham have been cancelled after a fire has broken out next to the tracks. Services are expected to be cancelled or delayed until 1pm. In a...
Read moreDetailsA HOST of family fun is coming to the Univeristy of Reading this weekend, and everyone is invited.
Read moreDetailsHOW THE suffragettes campaigned in Reading will be the focus for a new talk next month.
Read moreDetailsA TRANQUIL garden in Wokingham will be growing nicely, all thanks to a donation from one of the borough's garden centres.
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of a Wargrave golf course have raised more than £16,500 for a charity providing palliative care.
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