Clark Kent could be in trouble if this plan goes ahead …
CLARK KENT may be in trouble should he ever visit Wokingham: the reporter who relies on phone boxes to transform into Superman could have fewer to use. Phone provider BT...
Read moreDetailsCLARK KENT may be in trouble should he ever visit Wokingham: the reporter who relies on phone boxes to transform into Superman could have fewer to use. Phone provider BT...
Read moreDetailsA MOTHER and daughter from Winnersh are starting the new year as they mean to go on – nine stone lighter. Sue (54) and Charlotte (23) Smith (not their real...
Read moreDetailsThe Puppy Walking volunteer role is a 24/7 commitment, as it builds a vital foundation before the dogs go on to train as guide dogs and support someone with sight...
Read moreDetailsWATER levels in rivers across Wokingham borough remain high, with the River Thames coming over its banks in Earley, homes in Wargrave warned of flooding today and roads in Swallowfield...
Read moreDetailsA WARNING has been issued to residents living close to the River Loddon as heavy rain causes water levels to rise. The Environment Agency said that with more rain on...
Read moreDetailsFlood warnings have been issued for The Lower River Loddon, the Emm Brook and the River Thames which are all experiencing rising levels after recent heavy rainfall.
Read moreDetails“The new centre will match the demand for the activities, and now be in relation to the number of people it serves.”
Read moreDetailsLast week, a total of 13 tonnes of waste was cleared from the embankment on the A329M.
Read moreDetailsThe plans for a two-storey, energy-efficient building have caused anger among residents due to the modern, angular design.
Read moreDetailsA black pickup truck reversed into the glass shop front two times to break into the building.
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