Sir Ed Davey visits Wokingham
The leader of the Liberal Democrats was meeting residents and small business owners in a bid to win voters.
Read moreDetailsThe leader of the Liberal Democrats was meeting residents and small business owners in a bid to win voters.
Read moreDetailsLaura Turner going out with her son Charlie Green in September 2018 when he suddenly stopped breathing. Now they are raising money for SCAS.
Read moreDetailsJake Morrison, head of Citizens Advice Wokingham has trained 539 people in the last 14 months.
Read moreDetailsFrasers Property, which owns a UK portfolio of business parks totalling some 6.5 million sq ft, achieved the Fitwel certification for Winnersh Triangle in Reading, Chineham Park in Basingstoke, and...
Read moreDetailsJohn Camidge will be joined by his Blondie tribute band, Atomic Rapture, at a special fundraising event at The Acoustic Couch next month.
Read moreDetailsMs James said there have been countless other problems in the home, from silverfish to cracked ceilings, leaks and rats.
Read moreDetailsSonning Flowers continues to grow as it snags a national award at the Wedding Industry Awards
Read moreDetailsTHE BODY of a man has been recovered from a field in Lower Earley
Read moreDetailsNigel Olsen said that he erected fences to preserve and protect residents at the end of Leyland Gardens.
Read moreDetailsNEW research shows that the amount of time it takes to sell a home has reduced in Reading by more than two months, and a month in Wokingham
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