WIN-WIN alliance for two outstanding Wokingham organisations
WINdmill Primary and Wokingham In Need (WIN) celebrate new working partnership
Read moreDetailsWINdmill Primary and Wokingham In Need (WIN) celebrate new working partnership
Read moreDetailsVastly different approaches to making it easier for commuters to reach Twyford Station have been suggested by officials in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsA newly opened Five Guys restaurant in Winnersh has enjoyed a strong start, attracting large numbers of customers during its first week of trading.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council have asked Earley and Woodley residents to get in touch and tell them where the local potholes are in their local roads.
Read moreDetailsKerbside collection of glass jars and bottles in Bracknell has been delayed until 2027.
Read moreDetailsA food delivery driver has been jailed after exposing himself to members of the public while making deliveries across Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsBearwood Road in Barkham will now be closed later in the month after original works by Thames Water were postponed due to heavy rainfall.
Read moreDetailsVisitors to Bracknell's town centre will be able to see a collection of famous film and television cars during the February half-term holidays.
Read moreDetailsA new look for a pub at a busy junction in Reading has been approved as the brewery that owns it is seeking to do an extensive refurbishment.
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club players have joined the local community for a charity Spinathon to celebrate the opening of the new Village Hotel Club
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