Laurel Park 3G pitch row rumbles on during tense Wokingham Borough Council meeting
THE controversial proposal to create a 3G football pitch in Laurel Park ? since abandoned ? continued to provoke questions.
Read moreDetailsTHE controversial proposal to create a 3G football pitch in Laurel Park ? since abandoned ? continued to provoke questions.
Read moreDetailsA FAMILY-owned construction group with offices in Newbury has reported record profits
Read moreDetailsTHEY?RE the people who keep Reading moving, and usually they?re our unsung heroes too.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is releasing an image of a man officers wish to speak to in connection to a conspiracy to commit burglary investigation
Read moreDetailsSMALL businesses will benefit from some changes announced by the Chancellor last week, but more needed to be done to address the rising cost of living
Read moreDetailsSiren won the Marketing Implementation category at the annual Society of Independent Brewers Business Awards, held on Wednesday, March 16.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is investigating the incident which took place last Friday, March 18, between 6.45pm and 8.30pm.
Read moreDetailsLOOPHOLES around mobile phone use while driving have been closed and new rules are now in effect. The consequences can be catastrophic
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough councillors unite as one to condemn Putin's invasion of Ukraine, and pledge to do all they can to welcome refugees
Read moreDetailsA PETITION aimed at seeing action over Wokingham borough's housing targets was delivered on Monday.
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