Thames Water shareholders withhold funding, saying business plan is ‘uninvestable’
Thames Water's future looks increasingly uncertain as critical funding is being withheld after its business plan was dubbed "uninvestable"
Read moreDetailsThames Water's future looks increasingly uncertain as critical funding is being withheld after its business plan was dubbed "uninvestable"
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham resident has been left without an internet connection after workers "chopped through" his wifi cable.
Read moreDetailsThat was the view of Wokingham Borough councillors last week, when debating a call to urgently build a crossing to a Shinfield school.
Read moreDetailsChildren loved seeing a donkey in town at the weekend
Read moreDetailsBut winning the Southern Counties championship won't change the group's friendly nature
Read moreDetailsCruise passenger completes more than 300 laps at sea
Read moreDetailsBefore battle commences, I want to strike a less partisan note and thank those many councillors who are standing down at the elections on May 2
Read moreDetailsThe Berkshire Egg Run returns this weekend, when motorcyclists will ride across town to donate Easter eggs to children around Berkshire
Read moreDetailsnti-social behaviour officers of Wokingham Borough Council have returned the ashes, a 'baby's first year box'
Read moreDetailsGreat Western Railway has warned of cancellations after a line closure between Reading and Paddington Station
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