AWE staff to stage 24-hour walk-out in ongoing pay and retention dispute
Prospect union members at AWE are now set to stage a walk-out for 24-hours from 7am on Wednesday, January 24
Read moreDetailsProspect union members at AWE are now set to stage a walk-out for 24-hours from 7am on Wednesday, January 24
Read moreDetailsA crackdown on e-scooters is moving to its 'enforcement phase', Thames Valley Police's chief constable has warned
Read moreDetailsNew rules set out by His Majesty's Revenue and Customs could disproportionately affect residents in the South East, according to debt specialists
Read moreDetailsNEW POLLING by the Daily Telegraph suggests that Wokingham would be one of the seats the Conservatives would lose in the next general election.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC fans have donated more than £3,000 to the Port Vale Supporters Club fundraiser to build a statue for one of their legendary ex managers.
Read moreDetailsONE of the Thames Valley's housebuilders said it contributed £44 million to the community across the South East last year.
Read moreDetailsHousebuilSCOUTS in Wokingham are closer to an African adventure, thanks to a donation for a housebuilder.
Read moreDetailsTHE Met Office has warned snow could cause disruption this week ? with Reading and Wokingham in the potential area for wintry weather
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council says it backs a fresh bid to create a new road bridge over the River Thames.
Read moreDetailsResidents of proposed new houses could have to wade through sewage and flood water every few years to reach their homes.
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