Power cut in Hurst hits award-winning bantams breeder
An electricity power cut during heavy winds hit 500 homes including one where prizewinning rare breed bantams' eggs were being kept in an incubator
Read moreDetailsAn electricity power cut during heavy winds hit 500 homes including one where prizewinning rare breed bantams' eggs were being kept in an incubator
Read moreDetailsEverything's Coming Up Roses for the performing group at South Hill Park
Read moreDetailsThere will be a full weekend closure between junctions 9 (A243 Leatherhead) and 10 (A3 Wisley) in May.
Read moreDetailsThe court heard that on Saturday, December 9, the 33-year-old felon raided the home of a man in his sixties after entering via a bathroom window
Read moreDetailsFamilies can enjoy a have-a-go day in May
Read moreDetailsDefend Our Juries is protesting Reading Crown Court today as part of its continued campaign against the 'erosion' of jury and defendants' rights
Read moreDetailsA group meets monthly for discussion and friendship
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Read moreDetailsPOLICE have closed a major route through Woodley today due to a road traffic collision. The incident happened around 11am on Thursday, April 18. Full details have yet to be...
Read moreDetailsThe annual black-tie event returns to Wokingham borough this summer, bringing with it five days of entertainment.
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