Flats are a step closer for former bank
Prior approval for plans that could see the site of a former bank in Wokingham town centre turned into housing has been granted.
Read moreDetailsPrior approval for plans that could see the site of a former bank in Wokingham town centre turned into housing has been granted.
Read moreDetailsAre you looking for a New Year's Resolution this year, you actually want to keep?
Read moreDetailsCambridgeshire Constabulary is seeking help locating Carl Hyde, a 67-year-old convicted murderer with connections to Reading
Read moreDetailsAcorns from the tree will be replanted in the churchyard.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading's Professor Ed Hawkins has updated the colour scale for his climate stripes graph for the first time
Read moreDetailsEvery year, industry website Hold The Front Page holds a poll asking readers to vote for their front page of the year.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM is to receive a below-inflationary increase in its grant from the government, placing pressure on the council to balance the books.
Read moreDetailsComedian Ray Bradshaw talks sign language, saucy DMs, and the search for a look-a-like ahead of hus new tour, DoppleGinger
Read moreDetailsA HOMELESS man has been charged with shoplifting offences and for an assault.
Read moreDetailsROADS have been closed as Storm Henk causes chaos across the country.
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