Wokingham mayor Cllr Carol Jewel addresses community cohesion
Wokingham's borough major, Cllr Carol Jewel, used her mayoral announcement at October's full council meeting of Wokingham borough council
Read moreDetailsWokingham's borough major, Cllr Carol Jewel, used her mayoral announcement at October's full council meeting of Wokingham borough council
Read moreDetailsThousands gathered to enjoy this year's pyrotechnic display for charity
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a pedestrian sustained serious injuries in a fail to stop collision in Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsA councillor has called for a direct bus service between Woodley and Twyford, the commuter village that has trains running to and from London.
Read moreDetailsReading Buses have announced a new service, route 12, running between Twyford and Reading via Shepherd's Hill and London Road bus lane.
Read moreDetailsMillions of pounds could be spent by the council on acquiring homes for families in Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help to trace a missing man from Reading.
Read moreDetailsAscot has launched its third Jumps Season Lookbook, a style guide for Autumn/Winter occasionwear, ahead of the Fireworks Spectacular Family Raceday
Read moreDetails"I would encourage everyone not to paint too bleak a picture, which may in itself dissuade visitors", says councillor
Read moreDetailsA taxi driver has said that the business is 'struggling to survive' in Bracknell.
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