Waterloo prepares to reopen for commuters
The finishing touches are being put on an ambitious expansion plan at London Waterloo station. And, all being well, tomorrow morning Wokingham Borough commuters will get to see it in...
Read moreDetailsThe finishing touches are being put on an ambitious expansion plan at London Waterloo station. And, all being well, tomorrow morning Wokingham Borough commuters will get to see it in...
Read moreDetailsA MAN who was being investigated for business fraud has been jailed for making and possessing indecent images of children. Peter Ferguson, 57, of Simon’s Lane, was jailed on Friday,...
Read moreDetailsA taste of Italy is coming to Twyford on Friday when the Italian market returns to the town centre, courtesy of Twyford Together. The Italian Market starts at 9am on...
Read moreDetailsLoddon Brewery in Dunsden Green was raided by thieves over the bank holiday weekend and police have launched a search to find them. They entered by throwing a beer firkin...
Read moreDetailsA MAN from Shinfield died after the car his son was driving lost control and crashed into a tree. Paul Draper, 60, who lived in Hollow Lane, died in Southampton...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Cricket Club are the 2017 Thames Valley League Division 1 champions. The Oaks did in fact lose to Gerrards Cross this afternoon, but picked up eight points along the...
Read moreDetailsSOME of the fastest internet speeds in the country will soon be available to businesses along Molly Millars Lane. The state-of-the-art fibre broadband lines will offer speeds of up to...
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN has said a narrow road in Spencers Wood is ‘a fatality waiting to happen’ after she was hit by a speeding driver earlier this month. Tess Mayne, who...
Read moreDetailsSTUART HAYTER admits it will be a relief if Wokingham can clinch their return to the Home Counties League for the first time in nine years this weekend. Just six...
Read moreDetailsA SUMMER tea party organised by the Lions helped the group mark its worldwide centenary, writes Kabir Dave. The Wokingham branch of the fundraising and community-minded group held the celebration...
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