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Wokingham Borough Council encourages donation of unwanted or duplicate Christmas gifts rather than binning them
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council encourages donation of unwanted or duplicate Christmas gifts rather than binning them
Read moreDetailsTraffic from Bracknell direction is prevented from turning right onto Rectory Road until the vehicle is removed
Read moreDetailsTesco superstore Community Bookshelf thanks generous customers
Read moreDetailsThe Tamarind Tree, an Indian restaurant in Wokingham town centre, has announced the death of its co-founder, Koush Miah.
Read moreDetailsA recent survey has ranked Reading as one of the worst places in the UK for traffic congestion.
Read moreDetailsMore people in the South East are planning to use health and fitness apps to help them achieve their New Year goals, according to new research.
Read moreDetailsPolice increased patrols in Wokingham town centre last week as part of an operation targeting road safety offences and the use of e-scooters.
Read moreDetailsAn investigation into allegations of racial abuse by a Reading supporter has concluded without any arrests or prosecutions, police have said.
Read moreDetailsA mother and son from Reading have been jailed following a Thames Valley Police investigation into drug supply offences.
Read moreDetailsFlorian Pappenberger says collaboration and and innovation are key to the Shinfield centre's success
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