Empty seats or broken promises? Fury as Bracknell Forest Council cuts four bus routes
Bracknell Council confirmed it would axe four bus routes, with some passengers losing out on their only form of transport.
Read moreDetailsBracknell Council confirmed it would axe four bus routes, with some passengers losing out on their only form of transport.
Read moreDetailsA new bar and social darts venue, Flight Club, is set to open in Reading on 1 May 2026, just in time for the Early May Bank Holiday.
Read moreDetailsA Berkshire brewery has teamed up with a national women's beer community to create a special edition drink to mark International Women's Day.
Read moreDetailsFebruary is when councils across the country set their budgets for the year ahead. This is the fourth budget set by the Liberal Democrat
Read moreDetailsA new true crime event is coming to Reading, promising a night of forensic insight, crime scene reconstructions, and a live psychopathy test.
Read moreDetailsA multimedia theatre production inspired by the career of pop star Janet Jackson is set to be staged in Reading as part of a nationwide tour.
Read moreDetailsA fresh picture gallery from the David Cliff Wokingham Half Marathon captures the energy, emotion and community spirit of race day. From the electric start line to the final strides...
Read moreDetailsResidents of Bracknell are being warned that Live Facial Recognition (LFR) vans will be operating at The Lexicon shopping centre on Thursday 5 March.
Read moreDetailsTwo huge developments are catching everyone's attention this week. One just starting to be considered, and where spades are about to hit the ground
Read moreDetailsResidents across Wokingham Borough will see their council tax rise to 4.99 per cent next year.
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