Universal Credit roadshow planned for Winnersh
THE FIRST of a series of events to help people being moved over to Universal Credit will be held next week in Winnersh. Representatives from the Department for Work and...
Read moreDetailsTHE FIRST of a series of events to help people being moved over to Universal Credit will be held next week in Winnersh. Representatives from the Department for Work and...
Read moreDetailsTWO WOKINGHAM tap dancers were part of a team that enjoyed success at the world championships held in Germany. Isabella Izquierdo and Ella Gadd were selected for Tap Attack, the...
Read moreDetailsA LUNCHTIME concert will take place in St Mary’s Church in Shinfield on Saturday, January 6. The special guests for this month’s show will be the BWCB Liquorice Allsorts, a...
Read moreDetailsMaidenhead MP Theresa May, whose constituency includes parts of the borough, will today visit first-time buyers in Wokingham to find out how Government policy has helped them. Mrs May, who...
Read moreDetailsStorm Eleanor has seen power cuts across Wokingham borough with a number of homes affected. And some parts will not see their electricity restored until this afternoon. Overnight, heavy rain...
Read moreDetailsJaap Stam addressed a number of issues after Tuesday's poor 2-0 defeat to relegation-threatened Birmingham City at Madejski Stadium. Pressure is mounting on the Reading boss, with a number of...
Read moreDetailsReading’s winless run extended to six matches as they were beaten 2-0 by rock-bottom Birmingham City at Madejski Stadium. The Blues came to Berkshire with no victory on the road...
Read moreDetailsNatasha Master, a new recruit at Woodley United Ladies, has pledged to shave her head as a fundraiser for Cancer Research, a charity which has had a major impact on...
Read moreDetailsA HOODY wearing gang stole a designer belt being worn by a teenager as he was walking in the outskirts of Wokingham. The attack could have been worse - it...
Read moreDetailsA HELPFUL technician from Wokingham has been declared a star for his work at Reading Buses. Martin Gibbs has won the company’s internal employee of the month scheme for December...
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