RaW Sounds Today – our top 20 tunes from Reading and Wokingham artists from across 2023
IT'S BEEN a great year for music from Reading and Wokingham-based musicians - here are 20 of our favourite tracks
Read moreDetailsIT'S BEEN a great year for music from Reading and Wokingham-based musicians - here are 20 of our favourite tracks
Read moreDetailsProfessor Hannah Cloke has warned that sewer systems need investment as the UK will increasingly be affected by heavy storms
Read moreDetailsThe Uni of Reading's discovery of 7,000-year-old fishing traps, and their insights, are set to be shown on BBC 2's Digging for Britain
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is searching for a girl who has been reported as missing from Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsA CALL has gone out to help the local economy - by visiting your nearest pub and buying a pint.
Read moreDetailsLOCAL authorities have been warned by the government they should not evade their responsibilities when it comes to housebuilding.
Read moreDetailsAaaaaarrrr. Pirates be coming to Wokingham
Read moreDetailsWokingham children have been housed in private care homes as far away as Lancashire, Yorkshire and North Wales.
Read moreDetailsNew research has shown that heritage sites are becoming a prime target for vandals and graffiti as well as anti-social behaviour
Read moreDetailsLet me give you a sense of what your borough council will be doing in the coming year.
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