Racing star Bobby extends his championship lead with another race win
A racing driver from Wokingham has extended his championship lead as he hits the mid-point of his 2025 racing season, with his latest podium success.
Read moreDetailsA racing driver from Wokingham has extended his championship lead as he hits the mid-point of his 2025 racing season, with his latest podium success.
Read moreDetailsA man is being forced to sleep rough with his pet dog in the streets of Bracknell as the council has failed to find them a place to stay.
Read moreDetails12 giant Shaun the Sheep sculptures have flocked to Reading this summer.
Read moreDetailsA plan laying out the future of driving, walking, cycling and getting the bus in Bracknell for the next 12 years has been decided.
Read moreDetailsLiberal Democrat MP for Wokingham, Clive Jones, has reflected on the importance of President Macron's Parliamentary address.
Read moreDetailsToo many residents have chased the dream of home-ownership only to be trapped in the nightmare of property management fees.
Read moreDetailsFarley Gardens, Barchester Healthcare's new care home in Bracknell, has opened its doors in style
Read moreDetailsOffices in an industrial estate in Lower Earley are due to be converted into flats.
Read moreDetailsSarah leads the management of two Crowthorne-based care and supported living services.
Read moreDetailsDinton Pastures Country Park will play host to the fourth Dinton SUPathlon in September for an event which looks to challenge athletes of all levels.
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