Review for ‘inappropriate’ speed limits
Campaigners had launched a petition demanding speed limits be reduced.
Read moreDetailsCampaigners had launched a petition demanding speed limits be reduced.
Read moreDetailsChanges are coming to some buses in Wokingham borough.
Read moreDetailsSwan Upping, the annual census of the swan population on the River Thames, took place last week.
Read moreDetailsRotary Club of Reading Maiden Erlegh enjoyed a successful fundraising event
Read moreDetailsThree clubs have joined forces to establish a new girls cricket team.
Read moreDetailsIt sought permission to use its artificial pitch at its Sonning Lane home until 10pm.
Read moreDetailsTom Tugendhat, the Secretary of State for Security, spent time knocking on doors in Pound Lane.
Read moreDetailsThey join 2,500 women from more than 50 nations
Read moreDetailsA government minister was on the election trail in Sonning yesterday (Sunday), lending his support to the Conservative candidate for the new Woodley and Earley constituency. Tom Tugendhat, the Secretary...
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