Road collision in Lower Earley leaves pedestrian hospitalised with serious injuries
Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a road traffic collision in Lower Earley which has left a pedestrian with serious injuries
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a road traffic collision in Lower Earley which has left a pedestrian with serious injuries
Read moreDetailsThe junction of Easthampstead Road and Heathlands Road is now closed until April 10.
Read moreDetailsChildren's television star Timmy Mallett visited the group in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsOakwood Climbing will be hosting its annual flagship bouldering competition.
Read moreDetailsResidents and local charities who make a positive difference to the borough were celebrated.
Read moreDetailsThe edition from January 1927 comes under the hammer later this week
Read moreDetailsA plan for 4,000 homes sandwiched between Shinfield and Arborfield will be on the top of everyone's mind as planning inspectors return next week.
Read moreDetailsRoadworks are coming to create a new cycling route between Woodley and Reading.
Read moreDetailsPlans are progressing on a huge development of more than 200 homes on the edge of Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsDisney and Star Wars characters are amongst the nicknames given to a new fleet of bin lorries by Wokingham Borough Council.
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