‘We’ve heard nothing at all’: Disabled family’s fear as eviction deadline looms
A Wokingham family with multiple disabilities has 'heard nothing at all' since it was revealed that they were served a last minute eviction order
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham family with multiple disabilities has 'heard nothing at all' since it was revealed that they were served a last minute eviction order
Read moreDetailsA disabled woman in her seventies and her terminally ill son say they are "terrified" after being served an eviction notice to leave their home.
Read moreDetailsDid you work with Michael (Mick) Donnelly at West New Homes Limited? Boyes Turner’s Mesothelioma and Asbestos Disease Claims Team have been instructed by Mick Donnelly following his diagnosis of...
Read moreDetailsTributes have been pouring in for a Bracknell hero who has been given a special award by the king for her work for homeless people.
Read moreDetailsThe Daler Rowney fire took place on Bank Holiday Monday, May 25, and was the biggest emergency that Bracknell residents can remember to date.
Read moreDetailsA photographer from Wokingham has been named a finalist in the 2026 UK Small Business Awards.
Read moreDetailsA neighbour has reacted with anger as a mum from Bracknell, who has been a social housing tenant for decades, has been evicted.
Read moreDetailsIt will now compete as one of the top 20 brass bands in the country
Read moreDetailsRead about Reading's weather history in Dr Stephen Burt's new publication
Read moreDetailsA vulnerable woman, trying to re-unite with her children, has been left homeless after allegedly 'refusing' accommodation in Bracknell town centre.
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