Race For Life another victim of the coronavirus pandemic
IT RAISES thousands of pounds every year, but it is now sadly another victim of the pandemic. Cancer Research UK had planned for more than 400 Race For Life gatherings,...
Read moreDetailsIT RAISES thousands of pounds every year, but it is now sadly another victim of the pandemic. Cancer Research UK had planned for more than 400 Race For Life gatherings,...
Read moreDetailsGARDENERS are being asked to butt in as the lack of recent rainfall has caused gardens to dry up. South East Water is asking residents to install water butts to...
Read moreDetailsWE’VE all been at home a lot more in recent weeks – the pandemic has seen us work, rest and play within the confines of our four walls. And boffins...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM-based law firm has announced a new appointment in its wills and inheritance team. Clifton Ingram LLP, which has offices in Broad Street and also in Reading, is welcoming...
Read moreDetailsTRAFFIC wardens are now issuing tickets to vehicles parking illegally. At the end of last month, Wokingham Borough Council announced that their parking enforcement officers would once again start patrolling...
Read moreDetailsA NEW treatment is being used to give commuters confidence that their trains are safe. South Western Railway and Great Western Railway are trialling a special spray that can be...
Read moreDetailsFOUR people who were suspected of wanting to meet children for inappropriate activity have been arrested by Thames Valley Police. They were part of a month-long operation on people undertaking...
Read moreDetailsCOMMUTERS who work in London will be able to collect free face masks from tube and bus stations next week. Transport for London (TfL) is to run a pilot scheme...
Read moreDetailsA SEARCH has been launched to find some new bobbies for the beat. Thames Valley Police is inviting applications from a diverse range of candidates from all kinds of backgrounds....
Read moreDetailsTHE M4 is to be closed this weekend to allow work to continue on the Smart Motorway project. The shutdown starts at 8pm on Friday, May 29, and continues through...
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