Police appeal for witnesses after fatal M4 crash involving lorry and pedestrian
At around 12.30am, a man in his forties was walking on the motorway where he was involved in a collision with a lorry. He died at the scene.
Read moreDetailsAt around 12.30am, a man in his forties was walking on the motorway where he was involved in a collision with a lorry. He died at the scene.
Read moreDetailsSo far, 81% of residents surveyed have said they're very concerned about the proposed development as a whole.
Read moreDetailsFOOD glorious food – a celebration of homegrown and healthy grub will be the focus for a special celebration of harvest next month. The annual Reading Town Meal will be...
Read moreDetailsTHE PUBLIC Protection Partnership is warning residents not to buy their new pet form unlicenced breeders. In April, Lucy’s Law was passed, meaning anyone getting a new puppy or kitten...
Read moreDetailsON SUNDAY, August 23, Charvil Matters hosted a litter pick which saw them clean up the village. “The Charvil Matters litter pick was very successful,” said Sam Akhtar, the group’s...
Read moreDetailsA FAIRY GODMOTHER has turned up, with one message to bring some festive cheer this Christmas season: ‘You shall go to the ball’. The Theatre Royal in Windsor is preparing...
Read moreDetails“Money from the estate has been set aside specifically to help anyone who may have suffered sexual abuse from Michael Studdert. We strongly urge anybody who feels they may have...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM pub helped honour the Forbury Three with a special fundraising event on Bank Holiday Monday. In normal times, The Hope & Anchor in Station Road hosts live music...
Read moreDetailsA SCHEME that has donated more than £3 million to charities is now welcoming new submissions. Persimmon Homes Thames Valley says that its Community Champions Scheme has helped a rangeof...
Read moreDetailsTHE CHOICE of road signs for the Arborfield Cross Relief Road are bonkers, according to a Swallowfield Road resident. Christiaan Munro and his neighbours in Arborfield Court are frustrated with...
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