Bridge repainting: works to continue for another week at least as Network Rail puts in place the finishing touches
NETWORK Rail is warning motorists that delays on the A4 London Road will continue for another week at least.
Read moreDetailsNETWORK Rail is warning motorists that delays on the A4 London Road will continue for another week at least.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham bank is to close in August, weeks after NatWest pulled out of the town centre.
Read moreDetailsThe owners of a Pingewood-based water park have said the venue is a "safe and fun environment" despite an alleged brawl at an unlicensed boxing event
Read moreDetailsThank you to everyone across the Borough who voted Conservative at the elections last week. Thank you to everyone who voted, even if it wasn't for us
Read moreDetailsA Playhatch Pub's Coronation event raised glasses, and hats
Read moreDetailsSHINFIELD Parish Council marked King Charles III's coronation in a way which involved residents and groups within its community.
Read moreDetailsTHE 150th anniversary of St.John the Baptist church in Crowthorne kicks off with a musical theme this Saturday. The renowned Hart Male Voice Choir has performed to full houses all...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council's leader is to step down to allow him to focus on the forthcoming general election. Cllr Clive Jones is the Liberal Democrats' candidate for the new Wokingham...
Read moreDetailsIT was an afternoon to remember as Finchampstead came together for picnics and prosecco to celebrate King Charles' coronation.
Read moreDetailsWind In The Willows: They'll be messing about on the river, in Reading
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