Wokingham charity makes ‘terrible decision’ to halt services during fuel shortage
Keep Mobile has been forced to halt its essential support services after failing to find enough fuel.
Read moreDetailsKeep Mobile has been forced to halt its essential support services after failing to find enough fuel.
Read moreDetailsA counselling and emotional support charity is celebrating its 50th anniversary in Reading.
Read moreDetailsGoing on tour two year later than planned, Stephen will finally get the chance to show audiences his brand new show, Before And Laughter.
Read moreDetailsThe waste-picking robot, Recycleye Robotics, can identify, pick up and place materials at 55 picks per minute.
Read moreDetailsCampaigners have urged Wokingham Borough Council to improve cycling safety following a series of accidents.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading-based theatre company is presenting its staged version of The Secret Life Of Humans from October 11 to 16.
Read moreDetailsThey link Longdon Road and the North Wokingham Distributor Road (NWDR), which is currently under construction.
Read moreDetailsIt is displaying the photographs submitted as part of its competition to mark the charity's 25th anniversary.
Read moreDetailsAndrew Thomson joined thousands of riders for the London to Brighton 54-mile off-road cycle event on Sunday, September 19.
Read moreDetailsSome waste collections will be suspended in Wokingham as the HGV driver shortage impacts the borough's waste services.
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