Thousands of homes to be built in Bracknell and Wokingham after approval
Thousands of homes are set to be built in Bracknell and Wokingham after getting approval this year.
Read moreDetailsThousands of homes are set to be built in Bracknell and Wokingham after getting approval this year.
Read moreDetailsThe main road at California Crossroads has reopened after seven months of disruption.
Read moreDetailsThe MP for Wokingham has said he would 'not be standing here today' if it wasn't for Royal Berkshire Hospital (RBH), which he has once again pledged
Read moreDetailsThe national shortlist for the NHS Parliamentary Awards 2024 has been announced
Read moreDetailsopportunity to get started on our most important task: setting up a constituency office. When Parliament is sitting,
Read moreDetailsPlans for 230 homes between Charvil and Twyford were rejected by Wokingham Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsThe event starts from 9:00 am, is free and features three routes.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Positive Support has been named as the recipient of a grant worth 75,000 from the BBC appeal.
Read moreDetailsThe park on Nine Mile Ride was once the home of one of the south of England's top speedway teams.
Read moreDetailsTHE NHS Integrated Care Board for Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, and Berkshire, has appointed Dr Nick Broughton as its new chief executive
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