A 30 foot jet of freezing cold water and grit blasted Wokingham homes and vehicles at the weekend
Cars were damaged and residents forced to stay indoors
Read moreDetailsCars were damaged and residents forced to stay indoors
Read moreDetailsThe NHS in Berkshire, Oxfordshire, and Buckinghamshire is sharing the testimony of a patient in order to encourage at home cancer tests
Read moreDetailsFestive fun at the Wokingham cafe raises hundreds of pounds
Read moreDetailsFind out what can be rescued by a team of expert fixers
Read moreDetailsElvis fans remember the king of rock
Read moreDetailsFamily raises funds for special equipment at Gorse Ride Junior School
Read moreDetailsExpect delays and replacement buses
Read moreDetailsAudiences will be left wondering
Read moreDetailsMr Barber spoke at the annual Better Together Conference yesterday (January 13) on the topic of Operation Bullfinch, amid renewed national interest
Read moreDetailsTerrified 'victims' give rescue team a taste of the real thing
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