Thames Valley Police appeal for witnesses to a road traffic collision in Winnersh
Police are appealing for witnesses to a collision which occurred at Showcase Roundabout, Reading Road, on Friday, November 25
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses to a collision which occurred at Showcase Roundabout, Reading Road, on Friday, November 25
Read moreDetailsRonnie Goodberry, who has already arranged for thousands of items to be donated, is calling for support to help those living in conflict.
Read moreDetailsSt Sebastian's Church of England Primary School and Nursery will hold the event on Saturday, December 10.
Read moreDetailsNEW 'female friendly' plasma donation machines have seen a surge in donors according to a Kings Road-based medical centre.
Read moreDetailsSANTA will be spotted in Woodley this Sunday, along with MPs, mischievous grannies and comedy jugglers as the Christmas Extravaganza returns
Read moreDetailsThere's room at the inn for Christmas music
Read moreDetailsHUNDREDS of Arborfield residents indulged themselves in some early festive shopping on Saturday, November 19.
Read moreDetailsSANTA will be swapping his sleigh for a fire engine when he makes his first appearance of the year in Hare Hatch on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsON FRIDAY, a former Wokingham resident will be returning to perform in concert.
Read moreDetailsLondon Waterloo is top of the stops again, but passengers numbers are still down on pre-pandemic levels, according to new research.
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