Small Talk Saves Lives: GWR and SWR join Samaritans on community campaign
The rail operator is joining a campaign by the Samaritans which seeks to get people talking to prevent helplessness and support one another
Read moreDetailsThe rail operator is joining a campaign by the Samaritans which seeks to get people talking to prevent helplessness and support one another
Read moreDetailsAlumni of Reading College and Bracknell and Wokingham College, among others, are invited to take part in the new programme for previous students
Read moreDetailsThe Council budget passed last week by Wokingham's Liberal Democrat/Labour administration was an ideological attack on motorists and road users.
Read moreDetailsOur budget is forward-looking, financially sound and compassionate.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC manager Paul Ince gave fitness updates on his team ahead of their Championship clash with relegation battling Blackpool.
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Read moreDetailsA GATEWAY between the old Wokingham town and the new is brighter thanks to three new pieces of art, which were unveiled last week.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council and our residents have been playing their part in helping the Ukrainian people since the beginning of this dreadful war
Read moreDetailsA charity fundraiser for quiz enthusiasts will support First Days
Read moreDetailsHorrified residents were woken at 2am by the sound of explosions and a fierce fire that is now being investigated by the police as arson.
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