Wokingham Station to celebrate 200 years of railways with new artwork
Wokingham Station will be celebrating 200 years of railways by unveiling a new piece of permanent artwork.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Station will be celebrating 200 years of railways by unveiling a new piece of permanent artwork.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Mayor, Cllr Carol Jewell has helped fly the flag for Armed Forces Day 2025.
Read moreDetailsSir John Madejski will look back on his time as Reading FC owner at a Q&A event at the Purple Turtle on July 15.
Read moreDetailsA 17-year-old boy was stabbed in a knifepoint robbery by three men in balaclavas in Warefield on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsA woman from Bracknell, who previously appeared on Love Island, has been jailed for 14 years after assisting with a drug smuggling operation.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham trader has been given a suspended sentence and is now required to undertake unpaid work after pleading guilty
Read moreDetailsReading FC legend Jimmy Quinn was reunited with fans as he hosted a Q&A evening at the Purple Turtle last Sunday.
Read moreDetailsData from the Office for National Statistics was released last week.
Read moreDetailsHousebuilder Taylor Wimpey is appealing to the Arborfield community for help.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a collision involving three motorcyclists occurred on the M4, between junctions 12 and 13
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