Government to meet council leader over housing numbers
WOKINGHAM council leader Clive Jones has received a commitment from the government to meet over the borough's housing numbers.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM council leader Clive Jones has received a commitment from the government to meet over the borough's housing numbers.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM'S newest pub is preparing to open its doors for the first time tomorrow, launching with a Christmas menu.
Read moreDetailsA FESTIVE celebration took place in Twyford on Sunday with a bit of help from Theresa May.
Read moreDetailsAs we approach the end of another year, it is good to celebrate our successes with each other.
Read moreDetailsAMBULANCE workers in Berkshire are set to strike following a vote among GMB Union members. Nine trusts across the UK are set to strike, including South Central Ambulance Service, which...
Read moreDetailsthe Pride of Reading Awards annual ceremony is ready for blast off on Friday.
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY is shining brightly in the darkness now that the Christmas lights have been switched on.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses to a collision which occurred at Showcase Roundabout, Reading Road, on Friday, November 25
Read moreDetailsRonnie Goodberry, who has already arranged for thousands of items to be donated, is calling for support to help those living in conflict.
Read moreDetailsNEW 'female friendly' plasma donation machines have seen a surge in donors according to a Kings Road-based medical centre.
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