Locals plea for council support to tackle traveller incursions
After organising a 20-day roadblock with their own vehicles, residents are now looking for a permanent solution to stop travellers gaining access to private land.
Read moreDetailsAfter organising a 20-day roadblock with their own vehicles, residents are now looking for a permanent solution to stop travellers gaining access to private land.
Read moreDetailsA SPECIAL charity performance of Verdi’s Requiem will take place in Reading’s Concert Hall early next month thanks to The Corona Orchestra and The Oxford Chorus
Read moreDetailsReading were eliminated from the Carabao Cup after Lucas Boye's last gasp equaliser meant the game had to be decided on penalties. John Swift provided an outrageous assist for Boye...
Read moreDetailsLast year’s winner of Britain’s biggest talent contest will take to Norden Farm’s stage this November as part of his comedy tour. Lee Ridley- who is famously known as Lost...
Read moreDetailsHeavy rainfall across Berkshire has caused flooding and traffic delays.
Read moreDetailsA new pub has opened their doors to customers after a ceremonious ribbon cutting on Monday.
Read moreDetailsA LOCAL charity set up to honour the life of a Wokingham youngster has donated a stunning £15,000 to help fix a bath. Sarah Simpson from the Ollie Young Foundation...
Read moreDetailsTHE COMPANY that handles the borough's waste is encouraging residents to get behind this week's Recycle Week. Running until Sunday, September 29, the campaign, called Recycle Now, aims to help...
Read moreDetailsLocal man rows 127 miles of the River Thames in his homemade fishing boat, sleeping on board each night. All in the name of charity.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNDEAD are about to break out of Remenham, with the zombie apocalypse expected on Saturday. Temple Island Meadows is the place where only the fittest will survive. Zombies lurk...
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