Crash blackspot could get 30mph limit after fatal cyclist collision
A junction that has become a crash blackspot along one of the busiest roads in Berkshire could go down to 30mph.
Read moreDetailsA junction that has become a crash blackspot along one of the busiest roads in Berkshire could go down to 30mph.
Read moreDetailsCharity praised for commitment to social responsibility
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham farm will close in October after feeding people of Berkshire for more than 50 years.
Read moreDetailsTake it to Spokes ETC, Earley Town Council's new bike workshop
Read moreDetailsEnjoy an evening of art and fizz for The Cowshed
Read moreDetailsPlanning permission is being sought for the construction of a Spine Road linking Cutbush Lane East through Thames Valley Science Park.
Read moreDetailsCCTV images have revealed the person is likely a male, possibly using a walker or with a pushchair.
Read moreDetailsMusicians help combat loneliness in older people
Read moreDetailsFarley Gardens Care Home celebrates Maggie's success
Read moreDetailsThe service received this award for demonstrating its process and commitment to the ASB Case review process.
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