Car crashes through Wokingham estate agency window in Peach Street
The town centre has been disrupted this afternoon following a crash on Peach Street at approximately 12:30pm.
Read moreDetailsThe town centre has been disrupted this afternoon following a crash on Peach Street at approximately 12:30pm.
Read moreDetailsA new build for Royal Berkshire Hospital is set to begin in 2025 at the earliest, according to hospital trust chiefs.
Read moreDetailsA funfair, food stalls, drinks will make up the family-friendly event, which takes place on Scours Place, Tilehurst.
Read moreDetailsNext month, Squire's Garden Centres in Wokingham will open a new cafe and food hall.
Read moreDetailsLast week, a topping out ceremony was held to mark the highest construction point of the project reaching completion.
Read moreDetailsREADING has been ranked second in the top 10 UK towns for business start-ups, and Metro Bank is offering its support.
Read moreDetailsThe venue, on Broad Street Mall, will present a selection of spooky films over the coming weeks to celebrate the annual event.
Read moreDetailsHelp is at hand again for those suffering the pain of relationship breakdown
Read moreDetailsLOGBOOKS from HMS Warrior, a 1860s warship, are being used to build a picture of how Earth?s climate has changed since pre-industrial times.
Read moreDetailsA SINGING afternoon in Charvil will help women get into the festive spirit
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