New sculpture at University of Reading is rubbish
A NEW art exhibition at Reading University has been labelled a pile of rubbish. The sculpture, made from recycled waste materials, will be installed as part of a wider public...
Read moreDetailsA NEW art exhibition at Reading University has been labelled a pile of rubbish. The sculpture, made from recycled waste materials, will be installed as part of a wider public...
Read moreDetailsWORK on a park and ride that would have been linked to the bus lane bridge over the River Thames at the Kennetmouth was queried in the meeting of Wokingham...
Read moreDetailsA LOWER EARLEY superstore is currently undergoing a revamp as part of a £4.1 million investment programme. Asda, in Chalfont Way, is currently eight weeks away from seeing the work...
Read moreDetailsHome-Start Wokingham District held its AGM on Wednesday, July 17, during which it showcased and celebrated the work of its volunteers, the lifeblood of the charity
Read moreDetails+++UPDATED+++ Miroslaw has been found safe and well. Police thank members of the public for their help in finding him. The original story is below. A MAN has gone missing...
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police have cordoned off an area by the River Thames and the Kennet and Avon Canal this morning after a body was found in the water.
Read moreDetailsAn Earley-based property consultancy says that it has made an impressive double digit based growth in revenue over the past financial year.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS living near a major supermarket have been urged to object to plans for round the clock deliveries or “face sleepless nights”. The call came after Asda lodged a planning...
Read moreDetailsIT WAS one small step for man, but it has inspired billions of people ever since. Fifty years ago this month, Neil Armstrong planted his footprint on the moon and...
Read moreDetailsCALLING it Area DD makes it sound a little like Area 51 in America’s Nevada desert: a strange twilight zone that is rumoured to be a hotbed of alien activity....
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