Police appeal for witnesses to Loddon Cars arson attack
Transport Police are treating the incident as arson and would like to speak to anyone who witnessed the fire in Twyford.
Read moreDetailsTransport Police are treating the incident as arson and would like to speak to anyone who witnessed the fire in Twyford.
Read moreDetails"This is an important milestone for minerals and waste planning not only in our borough, but also for our neighbours Bracknell Forest, Reading and Windsor and Maidenhead."
Read moreDetails“People aren’t going to listen this time. There will be a lot of anger - people have had enough of being locked down."
Read moreDetailsThe motorcyclist, a man in his sixties, sustained a life-changing shoulder injury and required hospital treatment. He has since been discharged.
Read moreDetailsThis year, Wokingham Borough Council has introduced an online booking system to ensure it complies with track and trace and social distancing guidance for outdoor pools.
Read moreDetailsYesterday, daytime temperatures soared across the country. In Earley, data from the University of Reading’s Atmospheric Observatory showed that the overnight temperature did not drop below 20°C for the first...
Read moreDetailsIt is hoped the TV studio will be ready to use early next year. It would host a range of popular TV shows and is being developed to accommodate the...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM and Bracknell charity has a chance of winning £100,000 in a housebuilder’s competition. Persimmon Homes Thames Valley has shortlisted Promise Inclusion for its Building Futures scheme, which will...
Read moreDetailsA CHARTERED accountancy firm is expanding into larger offices in Winnersh Triangle. FLB Accountants LLP, which employs 60 people from its offices at Winnersh Triangle has doubled its property footprint...
Read moreDetails“We would also ask any motorists who were driving at around 10.40pm near or on the Showcase Cinema roundabout to please check their dash-cams."
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