Queues at the pumps: HGV driver shortage sparks rise in demand
Drivers are rushing to get fuel as Wokingham petrol stations face increased demand while stocks run low due to HGV driver shortage
Read moreDetailsDrivers are rushing to get fuel as Wokingham petrol stations face increased demand while stocks run low due to HGV driver shortage
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council will ?bring residents into the conversation? over the efforts to tackle the climate emergency
Read moreDetailsTHE COUNCIL has pledged to do all it can to support children in need with regard to school uniform policies in light of a new parliamentary bill
Read moreDetailsWokingham MP Sir John Redwood visited The Pheasant in Winnersh to learn more about the changes made to the site
Read moreDetailsCrowthorne Tennis Club, off Nine Mile Ride, invited members and their families to the event on Saturday, September 11.
Read moreDetailsBB Wines shop owner, Parmit Singh Kapoor, 31, sold alcohol to underage teenagers a number of times.
Read moreDetailsLocal authorities will have the ability to introduce covid safety measures, in a bid to prevent the NHS from becoming overwhelmed.
Read moreDetailsSoul Bah, who is training to compete in the 2023 Paralympics, has become the newest patron of Berkshire Vision.
Read moreDetailsThe SpecialsRivermead Leisure CentreReadingSeptember 21 Everybody knows… The Specials, from their self-titled first album in October 1979. I can still remember dancing to them at my primary school “Poz Disco”....
Read moreDetailsSue Ryder has announced its Walk To Remember will go ahead and hopes to raise vital funds for its support work.
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