Arborfield Green fire: Community rallies round to support residents in need
Wokingham borough charities banded together to support residents following the Arborfield Green fire.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough charities banded together to support residents following the Arborfield Green fire.
Read moreDetailsA consultation is underway to determine the future of Ravenswood Village, a disability centre in Crowthorne.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is launching mobile Covid-19 testing vans to support community events.
Read moreDetailsPlans for a phone mast in Woodley's Vauxhall Park have been rejected - and a councillor said this is "great news".
Read moreDetailsSt Nicholas Church, in Hurst, tolled the bells last week in the lead up to Prince Philip's funeral in Windsor.
Read moreDetailsA Bracknell radio station is holding a livestream fundraiser to support Cancer Research UK and Mind through music.
Read moreDetailsReading's play-off hopes further diminished as they dropped more points in a dismal draw away at Luton Town. The Royals' poor form has seen them lose their place in the...
Read moreDetailsLast night, a caravan was left at the junction between Grove Close and Nine Mile Ride — 200 metres away from where the speed boat was dumped.
Read moreDetailsTributes have been paid to Kyle Jones and Connor O'Shea, who died following a crash on the A33 near Swallowfield.
Read moreDetailsA COUPLE separated by Covid restrictions have been reunited after a year apart. Arthur Twitchett, known as Ron, lives at Lord Harris Court in Sindlesham. He has been unable to...
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