Could a fix finally be coming for Wokingham’s notorious crash junction?
The future could be looking brighter for one of Wokingham's most notorious accident black spots
Read moreDetailsThe future could be looking brighter for one of Wokingham's most notorious accident black spots
Read moreDetailsIsabella gives back to the ward that treated her
Read moreDetailsThe classrooms of our area have shaped the minds of figures who have gone on to better things.
Read moreDetailsHear an actor speak about Man of the Theatre Charles Dickens
Read moreDetailsThose masters of the psychedelic universe, Hawkwind, landed in Reading last week at the Hexagon.
Read moreDetailsThe law firm has helped to raise close to half a million pounds in future income for Alzheimer's Society.
Read moreDetailsThe guide price for the lot is listed as £150,000, plus fees.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Positive Difference celebrates a decade of connections in the borough
Read moreDetailsA free event is open to all
Read moreDetailsVisitors are invited to drop into the group's coffee shop
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