Anger after trees removed to ‘reduce risk of flooding’
Highways England removed a row trees for smart motorway works, but Winnersh residents are concerned about the safety implications.
Read moreDetailsHighways England removed a row trees for smart motorway works, but Winnersh residents are concerned about the safety implications.
Read moreDetailsThe New Enterprise Allowance scheme has helped 10,000 new businesses launch in the South East.
Read moreDetailsEntries are welcomed for Reading's Race For Life, due to take place later this year.
Read moreDetailsThe Green Room Building Co., based in Wokingham, says the pandemic has been a major learning curve.
Read moreDetailsThe latest news from Woodley and Earley Arts Group as seen in Wokingham.Today of January 14, 2021.
Read moreDetailsTwelve roads across Wokingham borough are due to be resurfaced over the coming months.
Read moreDetailsSHARE Wokingham has partnered with M&S to redistribute food to vulnerable residents.
Read moreDetailsFrom The Stumps, as seen in Wokingham.Today of January 14, 2021.
Read moreDetailsReaidng manager Veljko Paunovic was delighted with his team after the Royals temporarily moved up to third in the Championship table. "We spoke about this as a payback month for...
Read moreDetailsAndy Rinomhota marked his 100th game in a Reading shirt with a goal as the Royals soared to a comfortable win over Coventry City to push them up the table....
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