Emergency services called to Hambledon Lock
TWO people who were seen in water near Remenham were given emergency care after emergency services were called to the scene.
Read moreDetailsTWO people who were seen in water near Remenham were given emergency care after emergency services were called to the scene.
Read moreDetailsLeighton Park School in Shinfield Road has applied for retrospective planning permission to refresh and extend an astroturf pitch
Read moreDetailsSEVEN people have been jailed after police recovered more than 30 handguns, a converted sub-machine gun, and hundreds of bullets in a Wokingham home
Read moreDetailsBidding has opened on an auction of eight individual freehold titles of roads and land with a guide price of £50.
Read moreDetailsThey were invited by the Prime Minister's wife, Akshata Murty, as part of her initiative called Lessons at 10.
Read moreDetailsTHE FAMILY of a Berkshire six year old needs help to bring their little boy home. The youngster, a dancer at a Berkshire Dance Academy, where his mum Laura, is...
Read moreDetailsMore than 2,000 extra homes have been built across the borough than needed, the council has said
Read moreDetailsThe 60-strong cast is taken from all school years.
Read moreDetailsre than 1,000 Wokingham residents helped push the government into giving councils extra cash, the council leader has said
Read moreDetailsA sub-postmaster depicted in Mr Bates vs The Post Office said she won't give up fighting 'until this is done and finished'.
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