New speed limits officially introduced on roads in Wokingham, Winnersh, Shinfield and Finchampstead
New 30mph speed limits have officially been introduced on roads across Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsNew 30mph speed limits have officially been introduced on roads across Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsTwo teams from Platinum Artemis Cheer, a Bracknell cheerleading programme, are celebrating major wins
Read moreDetailsA village between Bracknell and Ascot is set for 42 homes after a plan was approved to demolish a house to clear the way for the development.
Read moreDetailsMembers of a social club in Earley have reflected on the value it has provided, and expressed sadness at its closure after 45 years of running.
Read moreDetailsThe Barns at Wellington, a boutique fitness and Padel Club on The Wellington Estate, has announced the success of its Charity Padel Tournament
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police are appealing for witnesses after two incidents of indecent exposure in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsA Thames Valley Police officer has been charged with misconduct in public office and computer misuse, the force has announced.
Read moreDetailsCantley-based South Berkshire hockey club has been crowned EuroHockey Institute Club of the Year.
Read moreDetailsThe sign was salvaged by an ex employee when the Wokingham branch closed its doors for the last time in 2009.
Read moreDetailsEach week, there are 10 great acts in our playlist, all with a connection to Reading or Wokingham.
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