Bikers ride again – and stop to honour toy run founder Ben
MORE THAN a thousand bikers held a minute's silence at the start of this year's Reading Toy Run to remember Ben Spiller, who founded the event.
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN a thousand bikers held a minute's silence at the start of this year's Reading Toy Run to remember Ben Spiller, who founded the event.
Read moreDetailsPHOTO EVIDENCE of line-painting procedures will be required for all works, following national outrage at fines issued last week.
Read moreDetailsTHE MAYOR of Earley is spreading Christmas cheer to the town.
Read moreDetailsA GROUP looking for a new landmark artwork for Carnival Hub says it has ?lit the blue touch paper? after whittling down 60 applicants to five
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS in Winnersh and Woosehill have been warned over a rising number of burglaries.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM boy's message of thanks to a volunteer who has supported his family throughout the pandemic will light up the BT Tower.
Read moreDetailsDue to the number of infections, the borough council wrote to all schools last month advising them to consider implementing key measures.
Read moreDetailsA new base for charities has opened in Wokingham town centre. The Charity and Community Hub is in Waterford House on Denmark Street.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley fire services celebrated their latest collaboration success last week, in the shape of new fire engines and equipment for the region.
Read moreDetailsTwyford Singers will be holding a Christmas carol concert at St Mary's Church, Twyford, on Saturday, December 11.
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