Witnesses sought for Dinton dog incident
The incident happened around 4.30pm on Saturday, August 9.
Read moreDetailsThe incident happened around 4.30pm on Saturday, August 9.
Read moreDetailsFirm joins an expanding community of global technology, data and science businesses.
Read moreDetailsThe Forest school has said that it is proud to report that 80% of our students have secured their places at their first choice Universities
Read moreDetailsThe group is delighted still to be popular and enjoyed after five decades
Read moreDetailsThe works have been scheduled during the school holidays so disruption will happen while roads are quieter.
Read moreDetailsA family from Berkshire are celebrating the new chapter after the arrival of its newest member, marking the fifth generation of women
Read moreDetailsYou can enjoy Wokingham borough council's Lakeside Sundown Fridays.
Read moreDetailsA call has been made for speeding fines to be waived as limits have been reduced along major roads in the area.
Read moreDetailsThere are changes to the park and ride service at Winnersh Triangle business park.
Read moreDetailsChildren and young people can take the bus for less during the school holidays.
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