Lord visits Conservatives in Woodley and Earley
A MEMBER of the House of Lords who was instrumental in the Brexit campaign recently visited Earley and Woodley Conservatives for a fundraising evening
Read moreDetailsA MEMBER of the House of Lords who was instrumental in the Brexit campaign recently visited Earley and Woodley Conservatives for a fundraising evening
Read moreDetailsA woman whose parents were nearly knocked down in a pedestrian area in Woodley has shared her fears about the rise of anti-social behaviour.
Read moreDetailsA medical technology company with headquarters at a business park in Wokingham held an open day to encourage commuters to switch to electric cars
Read moreDetailsREADING East MP Matt Rodda is keen to explore the possibilities that AI presents for the world, following his new shadow cabinet role
Read moreDetailsTHE borough's only Labour MP has been given a new role in the recent shadow cabinet reshuffle.
Read moreDetailsFORTY years after they hung up their schoolbags, former pupils of a Wokingham school are being invited to catch up.
Read moreDetailsA house has been transformed into one of the only Buddhist places of worship in the Reading area.
Read moreDetailsHUNDREDS of residents came together earlier this month to celebrate Pakistan Independence Day.
Read moreDetailsA commuter says an increase in car parking charges at a Wokingham borough railway station is 'ridiculous'
Read moreDetailsWORK has nearly finished on a project to construct a warehouse on the site of the former Autotrader building.
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