It’s park and ride as usual for Winnersh Triangle
COMMUTERS and other users of Winnersh Triangle are assured by Reading Buses that the park and ride facility is still open – and that buses with new ‘super low emissions’...
Read moreDetailsCOMMUTERS and other users of Winnersh Triangle are assured by Reading Buses that the park and ride facility is still open – and that buses with new ‘super low emissions’...
Read moreDetailsCrowthorne Baptist Church has revamped its premises during lockdown, and can't wait to show it off.
Read moreDetailsCHARVIL residents are keeping the streets tidy this weekend. On Saturday, May 1, Charvil Matters is hosting its latest litter picking session. The team will be meeting at Charvil Village...
Read moreDetailsArborfield residents are urging Wokingham Borough Council to take action against car meets - and fear lives will be lost.
Read moreDetailsReading Buses has announced its May Bank Holiday timetables, and there are discounts on group tickets too.
Read moreDetailsYear Two pupils at Radstock Primary raised more than £400 for a new "quiet area" with a fancy dress walk.
Read moreDetailsWoodley Junior Parkrun is returning this Saturday for all aged four to 14, in Woodford Park.
Read moreDetailsReading music charity Readipop has secured a new home, on Trafford Road, to grow as an organisation.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham family is trying to raise £60,000 to pay for their son's vital surgery, and they've received celebrity support from Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury.
Read moreDetailsA Shinfield councillor is urging Wokingham Borough Council to "take responsibility" for distributing the new recycling bags.
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