Road closures announced for Wokingham winter carnival
Drivers are being advised to plan ahead as a number of roads across Wokingham, Twyford and Reading are set to close for community Christmas events
Read moreDetailsDrivers are being advised to plan ahead as a number of roads across Wokingham, Twyford and Reading are set to close for community Christmas events
Read moreDetailsWokingham-based estate agency Quarters has been recognised for its outstanding customer service
Read moreDetailsFashion and homeware retailer NEXT has announced the opening of a new store at Reading Gate Retail Park next week.
Read moreDetailsBracknell Forest Council asks Wellers Lane drivers for dash cam footage
Read moreDetailsReading FC's low attendances at the Select Car Leasing Stadium this season were discussed recently on a popular football podcast.
Read moreDetailsThere's a need to 'urgently expand the availability of specialist provision for children with SEND'
Read moreDetailsA man who threw faeces at a police officer as he was being arrested in Wokingham has been jailed for more than two years.
Read moreDetailsA company director from Wokingham was found dead in woodland behind his home after taking cocaine and alcohol, an inquest has heard.
Read moreDetailsSchool of Kindness to promote Anti-Bullying Week and World Kindness Day
Read moreDetailsOctober marked Black History Month, offering a time to reflect and celebrate the strength, resilience and contributions of the Black community
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