Royal Berkshire Fire Chief Wayne Bowcock receives King’s Fire Service Medal
Chief Fire Officer of the Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service has been awarded the King's Fire Service Medal in the 2026 New Year Honours
Read moreDetailsChief Fire Officer of the Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service has been awarded the King's Fire Service Medal in the 2026 New Year Honours
Read moreDetailsClive Jones has criticised 99 Conservative MPs who voted against changes aimed at keeping people convicted of serious offences in prison for longer.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham-based Morris dancing group has been reflecting on a successful year of performances while looking ahead to major anniversary celebrations
Read moreDetailsThe charity Sue Ryder is encouraging people to donate unwanted Christmas presents to its local shops to help raise funds
Read moreDetailsWhether you're looking for culture, outdoor walks, live music, or family fun, Reading has plenty lined up as the New Year gets underway.
Read moreDetailsA festive party for 80 people went ahead, thanks to the kindness of a local business
Read moreDetailsIt's been another great year for music in the Reading and Wokingham area, both for artists based here and acts visiting local venues and events
Read moreDetailsProgress is being made on plans for a new sixth form centre at a secondary school in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsA handful of big players are in charge of the majority of new housing developments in Bracknell, as progress is being made on a series of projects
Read moreDetailsA huge office building in the heart of Bracknell is set to be converted into dozens of flats.
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