Swallowfield bridge reopens after lorry crash left river crossing damaged
cient bridge in Swallowfield has reopened to vehicles after being closed for more than two weeks following a lorry collision.
Read moreDetailscient bridge in Swallowfield has reopened to vehicles after being closed for more than two weeks following a lorry collision.
Read moreDetailsPolice have launched an urgent appeal to trace a man wanted in connection with a serious hit-and-run collision that left a child with serious injuries
Read moreDetailsWokingham town council will be hosting performers, artists, east Asian street food traders and more.
Read moreDetailsKey players from Wokingham met in London on Tuesday to discuss the problem of parking at Twyford station.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council is proposing to accept government funding to help increase SEND school places in the borough more quickly.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Society is set to host a free meeting.
Read moreDetailsmajor emergency response has been launched after a serious incident led to the closure of Rushey Way in Earley.
Read moreDetailsMind in Berkshire has partnered with Kennet School in Thatcham to develop practical resources exploring the impact of digital life on mental health.
Read moreDetailsThe author of a counter petition against WBC's perceived support of establishing a mosque in Wokingham, has claimed the authority is biased.
Read moreDetailsSunday's David Cliff Wokingham Half Marathon has been hailed by many as one of the best yet.
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