Cinema still open despite flooded car park
Visitors are encouraged to travel by foot, or find another method of transport to the venue, as they will not be able to park on arrival.
Read moreDetailsVisitors are encouraged to travel by foot, or find another method of transport to the venue, as they will not be able to park on arrival.
Read moreDetailsA TEENAGER cycling through a Wokingham town centre park had his bike and his headphones taken from him in an early evening attack. But thanks to three good samaritans who...
Read moreDetailsA SINDLESHAM hotel is open as normal despite the roads around it being closed for flooding.The DoubleTree by Hilton Reading M4, J10 – previously Sindlesham Mill – has procedures in...
Read moreDetails“If you see a hedgehog out during the daytime, stuck or swimming in floodwater, find some protective gloves or a towel and pick it up."
Read moreDetailshttps://twitter.com/reading_buses/status/1229370986434265088 THE SHOWCASE Roundabout is flooded and, as a result, Reading Buses has had to change its service routes. The Lion 4/X4 service running from Reading town centre to Bracknell...
Read moreDetailsWITH the Showcase Roundabout flooded and partially closed to traffic, motorists are stuck in jams. Reading Buses tweeted earlier that the Lion bus route is facing diversions. The Bracknell route...
Read moreDetailsParts of the Winnersh roundabout by Showcase Cinema have been closed due to flooding, with traffic being re-directed.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough residents are being warned to take immediate action due to fears of flooding today. The Enviornment Agency issued the warning at 8.46am this morning (Monday, February 17), after...
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Read moreDetails“It’s not only women who suffer, we are planning to start a men’s group this year, and we’re looking for locations for a children’s group, a safe space for mums...
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