Wokingham courier group unveils artwork to mark 30th year in business
Flight Logistics, in Wokingham, has unveiled its latest custom vans which will deliver artwork across Europe.
Read moreDetailsFlight Logistics, in Wokingham, has unveiled its latest custom vans which will deliver artwork across Europe.
Read moreDetailsLive shows are returning to Bracknell's South Hill Park this summer, to beat the lockdown blues.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has spent more than £6 million on road maintenance throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
Read moreDetailsSteve McManus, from the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading, said the hospital can return to normal as covid cases drop.
Read moreDetailsSavills has thanked the emergency services and the Arborfield community for their support following the fire at Hayloft House.
Read moreDetailsHousebuilders are reassuring residents properties are safe following the fire in Arborfield Green, which left people homeless.
Read moreDetailsReading teenager Ollie Gerring is running from Reading to Wokingham to raise money for Cancer Research UK.
Read moreDetailsA young racing driver from Wokingham is preparing for the first race of the season with an all-disabled racing team, as Covid restrictions ease and allow them to get back...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM CC first XI friendly were victorious over Alton CC in a friendly fixture.Captain Danny Housego hit a half-century, before Andy Rishton top-scored with an exceptional performance, scoring 89 runs...
Read moreDetailsFC Bracknell U12’s took on Winnersh Rangers at home and in an exciting match, with plenty of action and goals. The Blues took the early lead and never looked back,...
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