11 bridges to be replaced during M4 Smart motorway works
MOTORISTS keen to find out what is happening to the M4 will be able to find out at a series of new exhibitions taking place in East Berkshire from tomorrow....
Read moreDetailsMOTORISTS keen to find out what is happening to the M4 will be able to find out at a series of new exhibitions taking place in East Berkshire from tomorrow....
Read moreDetailsAbbey Hardy A HOLT school pupil will hit a career high note when she takes the solo spot at a major music event. Abbey Hardy, 16, has only been a...
Read moreDetailsJAC's distinctive red hoody YOUNGSTERS in Wokingham can look forward to seeing friendly faces thanks to the re-awakening of a street initiative. Volunteers from JAC – Just Around the Corner...
Read moreDetailsTHINGS are picking up for 10-year-old Zoe Carter. The youngster has a rare genetic condition known as HSP which means her muscles don’t work properly and she is unable to...
Read moreDetailsHE HAS been at the centre of life in Woodley for the past 11 years. Now, Jacques Lherbier is preparing for a somewhat quieter role. The man who has been...
Read moreDetailsApart from being the most famous year in English history for football fans, 1966 is also a red letter year for a local model railway society, writes Sabita Burke. Over...
Read moreDetailsAn appeal for donations has been made to enable a community event to take place this summer, writes Holly Fournier. The Arborfield branch of The Royal British Legion is planning...
Read moreDetailsThe NEFF Cooking Demonstration at Zara Kitchens on Saturday with Jo Barwick cooking. A COOKERY demonstration was “invaluable” for people thinking of investing in a new kitchen. On Saturday, Wokingham...
Read moreDetailsThe spoof letter puporting to be from SGN over more gasworks has raised a smile among Winnersh IT is often claimed the mart of letter writing has been lost to...
Read moreDetailsWoodley’s town mayor got on his bike last week to help celebrate the launch of a new bike hub. Wokingham Borough Council’s My Journey team has opened the facility at...
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