New National Highways campaign urges lane hoggers and tailgaters to change their driving style
DRIVERS who hog motorway lanes when the inside lane is empty are being urged to change their ways.
Read moreDetailsDRIVERS who hog motorway lanes when the inside lane is empty are being urged to change their ways.
Read moreDetailsAN INVESTIGATION has been launched into an aggravated burglary in Wokingham Without.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough councillors approved plans in December, but the government must give final approval.
Read moreDetailsFORGET the Fantastic Four, think of the Fantastic Foil. That's the message from the company that tackles your waste and recycling.
Read moreDetailsA NEW campaign has been launched aimed at keeping customers on the right tracks when it comes to behaviour.
Read moreDetailsDon't discard - donate. That's the message from a charity that offers palliative care for people from its Tilehurst base.
Read moreDetailsAshley Gray took members and guests of the Arts Society Wokingham from Yorkshire to London via Cornwall and Welwyn Garden City
Read moreDetailsWokingham-based LRG has launched an initiative to further its empowerment of women.
Read moreDetailsPeople risk being wrongly fined due to apparently faulty ticket machines in Wokingham town centre, a charity shop volunteer has claimed.
Read moreDetailsEMERGENCY services were sent to a road traffic collision on the M4 last week.
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