Rolling train strikes to cause significant disruption next week
Train drivers' union ASLEF has announced it is staging more strike action, with rolling walkouts are planned to begin on Tuesday, May 7
Read moreDetailsTrain drivers' union ASLEF has announced it is staging more strike action, with rolling walkouts are planned to begin on Tuesday, May 7
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Lowland Search and Rescue is one of many charities set to receive £1,000 in support from a group of donations totalling more than £1 million
Read moreDetailsFirefighters in Thames Valley have criticised proposals to change how they respond to automatic calls from alarm systems
Read moreDetailsInner Wheel group celebrates its centenary
Read moreDetailsAndy Croy, who is both a town and borough councillor, took matters into his own hands.
Read moreDetailsThe duo will also be undertaking challenges together throughout the year.
Read moreDetailsChildren's clothing retailer This Little Piggy in Elms Walk was targeted last week.
Read moreDetailsLong queues formed from early last Saturday morning ahead of the start of sales.
Read moreDetailsThe Activate Learning Trust has announced that it has appointed Rachel Cave, head teacher at Highdown School, as Chief Education Officer
Read moreDetailsDaniel, 56, was reported missing from Henley-on-Thames and was last seen in the town on the night of Wednesday, April 24
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