Railway crossing near misses are highest since records began, warns inspector
Following the death of five people at level crossings this year, HM chief inspector of railways is urging residents to use them safely.
Read moreDetailsFollowing the death of five people at level crossings this year, HM chief inspector of railways is urging residents to use them safely.
Read moreDetailsMatthew Barber, Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley, is encouraging people to participate in a survey in England and Wales.
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, October 17, there will be a charity event at Barkham Village Hall.
Read moreDetailsMorrisons has revealed plans to recruit 3,000 colleagues to meet demand during the festive season.
Read moreDetailsFirst Days Children's Charity has launched a Great British Bake Off-inspired campaign.
Read moreDetailsFashion designer Vaishali Ragunathan has unveiled her latest work during London Fashion Week.
Read moreDetailsData from the House of Commons Library, analysed by the Liberal Democrats, revealed that 17,333 state pensioners will be affected by the decision.
Read moreDetailsDetective superintendent Andy Richardson has joined as director of the Cyber Resilience Centre for the South East.
Read moreDetailsTherapies on Thames is expanding its offerings by launching a new care agency next year.
Read moreDetailsSonning came together to celebrate with music, food and healthy competition earlier this month.
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