‘Pure carnage’ and ‘traffic chaos’ caused by Halloween half term event
A driver has described 'pure carnage' and traffic chaos outside a half-term Halloween event at a country park.
Read moreDetailsA driver has described 'pure carnage' and traffic chaos outside a half-term Halloween event at a country park.
Read moreDetailsDetailed plans to build nearly 40 homes in a village in Berkshire have been submitted.
Read moreDetailsConfusion has been raised over a new retirement home in Shinfield that has been built but left vacant for more than two years.
Read moreDetailsMagic seats, exclusive merch and a special double feature - a touch of magic arrives at Vue Reading to mark the release of Wicked: For Good
Read moreDetailsThe WELL, and Wokingham crafters, are together developing a thriving community hub
Read moreDetailsThe youngsters, not the aquatic animals, have been learning about food journeys with community champion Louise Jedras
Read moreDetailsEvents will be held across Wokingham borough next weekend to mark Remembrance Sunday.
Read moreDetailsThe CAN is now working with solicitors Leigh Day to seek prosecution of Chris Weston, Chief Executive Officer of the utilities provider.
Read moreDetailsMP Olivia Bailey has provided an update on the safety review of a number of slip roads at Beedon and East Ilsley on the A34
Read moreDetailsThe Link Visiting Scheme has been awarded Charity of the Year.
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