STORM EUNICE: Wind rips off garage roof in Wokingham
The roof was blown down on to three cars underneath, on Ellison Way at around 11am.
Read moreDetailsThe roof was blown down on to three cars underneath, on Ellison Way at around 11am.
Read moreDetailsDeveloped with Autism Berkshire, museums my way aims to provide a safe environment to explore museums.
Read moreDetailsBoth South Western Railway and Great Western Railway are suspending services.
Read moreDetailsAll Wokingham Borough Council libraries, community centres, leisure centres, children?s centres, and Wokingham Youth Centre will not open.
Read moreDetailsPlans are under way for the Twyford Scouts Donkey Derby, which is set to take place on King George V recreation field on Sunday, June 5 from 12.30pm.
Read moreDetailsGet Berkshire Active has given Wokingham Borough Council's Moving with Confidence programme a physical activity hero award.
Read moreDetailsthe team from Holme Grange School, Heath Road, are the first in the world to gain the gold eduCCate Global award.
Read moreDetailsCharvil Matters, a community group led by Cllr Sam Akhtar, is meeting on Sunday, January 23.
Read moreDetailsLaunchpad has spaces available on its team for this year's Reading half marathon, which takes place on Sunday, April 3.
Read moreDetailsThe sale will take place on Saturday, February 19 from 9.30am to 1.45pm at the charity's new centre on London Street, Reading.
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