Thames Valley Police appeal for witnesses to a road traffic collision in Winnersh
Police are appealing for witnesses to a collision which occurred at Showcase Roundabout, Reading Road, on Friday, November 25
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses to a collision which occurred at Showcase Roundabout, Reading Road, on Friday, November 25
Read moreDetailsBusiness leaders from across the Thames Valley came together to explore ways they can tackle the climate emergency.
Read moreDetailsA SPECIALIST insurance firm based in Wokingham town centre is under new ownership.
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY turned continental last Thursday as a popular French market returned.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Winter Carnival lights up the town
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a fatal road traffic collision which occured in Earley on Wednesday, November 23
Read moreDetails"the cupboard is empty". That's the reason why car park prices are to rise across Wokingham borough according to Cllr Paul Fishwick,
Read moreDetailsTHE IDENTITY of an MP that gave their backing to a proposed garden village at Hall Farm was queried by a resident
Read moreDetailsTHE FINAL item on the agenda of the Executive meeting of November 24, was to approve the appointment of Cllr David Hare to the new ICB joint committee
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM'S strategy for looking after trees will go to consultation, following a vote by the executive on Thursday, November 24.
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