Bracknell MP James Sunderland among group seeking justice for veterans injured in service
The MP for Bracknell is among a group of politicians seeking justice for veterans who have been injured in the line of duty.
Read moreDetailsThe MP for Bracknell is among a group of politicians seeking justice for veterans who have been injured in the line of duty.
Read moreDetailsCONSTRUCTION of a new bridge over railway lines in Wokingham town centre will go ahead - but work must continue on its accessibility
Read moreDetailsA LIST of applications for licenses for pubs, restaurants and other businesses in Wokingham is not currently being published online ? but it's coming
Read moreDetailsConcerns have been raised in Reading over how police are vetted amid allegations over a suspected paedophile ring within the Metropolitan Police force
Read moreDetailsTHAMES VALLEY POLICE is considering a possible restructure of its area districts that could see the number shrink from 11 to five
Read moreDetailsThe installation of a new footbridge over the railway in Wokingham has been held back over a lack of disabled access.
Read moreDetailsA call has been made to replace the 'tatty and frayed' Union flag outside the Reading council offices
Read moreDetailsA decision on a plan to build 200 homes on farmland in Twyford has been postponed over traffic and education concerns.
Read moreDetailsA man who suffers from a range of serious health conditions has criticised Wokingham Borough Council for inaction over what he claims is 'black mould'
Read moreDetailsFrontline firefighters in Berkshire could strike after they rejected a 'derisory' pay increase offer.
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