PLAYER RATINGS: Savage and Knibbs impress in Royals’ opening day clash with Peterborough
Ruben Selles first competitive game in charge of Reading FC ended in defeat against Peterborough.
Read moreDetailsRuben Selles first competitive game in charge of Reading FC ended in defeat against Peterborough.
Read moreDetailsThe Berkshire Record Office is celebrating 75 years of preserving Berkshire's heritage with a new name, reflecting its historical importance
Read moreDetailsDifficult trading conditions combined with an unwillingness by the Council to negotiate were cited by the owner of a town shop to close its business
Read moreDetailsForum discusses future of adult social care in Wokingham borough
Read moreDetailsTown mayor unveils Wokingham floral art made with 2,000 blooms
Read moreDetailsIT COULD be the road that took you to your favourite childhood holiday destination, or the one that led to a honeymoon hideaway.
Read moreDetailsPlans for the installation of 1,762 solar panels and associated concrete footings have been submitted to Wokingham Borough Council
Read moreDetailsNEIGHBOURS to a quiet Earley cul-de-sac say they have been affected by crime and disorder, days after a body was found there
Read moreDetailsA former Conservative councillor has given his backing to the Liberal Democrat parliamentary candidate for Wokingham
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM and Reading residents heading to Heathrow are being warned that from the end of the month, they could be made to pay the ULEZ charge
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