Residents issued urgent warning not to touch debris after Bracknell industrial fire
Residents living near the site of a major industrial fire in Bracknell have been urged not to clean up debris found on their homes
Read moreDetailsResidents living near the site of a major industrial fire in Bracknell have been urged not to clean up debris found on their homes
Read moreDetailsWokingham Pride has revealed that multi award-winning Steppin Out Stars of Tomorrow has become a sponsor of the event.
Read moreDetailsBracknell Forest Council is undertaking a public consultation on the submitted version of the Sandhurst Neighbourhood Plan.
Read moreDetailsRed, served as an explosives detection dog at Luton Airport.
Read moreDetailsRefresh Health Wokingham encourages its neighbour below with its fundraising event
Read moreDetailsSonning Scarecrows is an event held every two years, where villagers of Sonning build Scarecrows for viewing by the public.
Read moreDetailsClive Jones, the MP for Wokingham, attended the Breast Cancer Now Fashion Show at the Mansion House in London recently.
Read moreDetailsHow friends and faith helped in tough times
Read moreDetailsWokingham Pride will be celebrated with a march through the town centre from the town hall to Elms Field.
Read moreDetailsBusiness owners are being urged to be careful after a spate of scam Wedding Fayre posts on social media this week.
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