Two-day train strike this weekend: reduced timetables to operate across GWR network
A REDUCED timetable will operate this weekend on the rail network as unions hold a two-day strike.
Read moreDetailsA REDUCED timetable will operate this weekend on the rail network as unions hold a two-day strike.
Read moreDetailsAUGUST bank holiday weekend can only mean one thing: festival time. No, not that one down the road in Reading, but Wokingham's own musical celebration
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading is searching for two residents to join its newly-established Community Engagement Steering Group.
Read moreDetailsAN OPEN day is to be held in Whitley Wood for people who want to become an on-call fire fighter.
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of a Wokingham town church are holding a family bike ride in September.
Read moreDetailsA MONTHLY record fair is returning to Reading town centre early next month.
Read moreDetailsCouples planning their big day are invited to a wedding fair at Doubletree By Hilton St Annes Manor next month
Read moreDetailsA list of roads in Wokingham Borough where you are most likely to be injured in an accident.
Read moreDetailsAn independent financial planning firm is set to open a new office in Crowthorne this week.
Read moreDetailsThe Natural History Museum is inviting residents to hear its plans for a new facility in Earley..
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