Fire brigade’s warning over e-bike and e-scooter chargers after battery explodes in Reading flat
A WARNING has been issued over e-bikes and scooters as the batteries that power them can catch fire quickly and with little warning.
Read moreDetailsA WARNING has been issued over e-bikes and scooters as the batteries that power them can catch fire quickly and with little warning.
Read moreDetailsTWO ENTRANCES caused a diplomatic incident at a Shinfield school last month ? one councillor was at one, while another was at the other
Read moreDetailsLOWER EARLEY residents continue to ask questions about the 3G sports pitch proposed for Maiden Erlegh School.
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION of the Coronation of King Charles III is to be the theme for this year's Wokingham May Fayre.
Read moreDetailsThe installation of a new footbridge over the railway in Wokingham has been held back over a lack of disabled access.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Trefoil Guild were delighted to present CLASP with a cheque for £600 which had been their charity for 2022.
Read moreDetailsShoppers' Christmas gifts to children were 'best present ever'
Read moreDetailsA place to meet in Wokingham
Read moreDetailsFree Winnie The Pooh stories at Dinton Activity Centre
Read moreDetailsSand Martins will host its 30th pro-am in June with proceeds supporting the Captain's charity, the On Course Foundation.
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