Heelas safe: John Lewis prepares to reopen Reading store
JOHN LEWIS is planning to reopen its Reading store later this month – a move which will help boost the local economy. Adam Jacobs, chair of Reading UK CIC, said...
Read moreDetailsJOHN LEWIS is planning to reopen its Reading store later this month – a move which will help boost the local economy. Adam Jacobs, chair of Reading UK CIC, said...
Read moreDetailsPHIL CREIGHTON reports on a virtual meeting of Wokingham Borough Council’s ruling Executive, held on Thursday, March 25 Call to tackle speeding in Earley A CALL to tackle speeding in...
Read moreDetailsTWO MEN arrested in connection to a Lower Earley murder investigation have been released on bail. The incident took place around 7.40pm on Wednesday, March 31, in Chalfont Way. Thames...
Read moreDetailsAs May 6 comes closer, our manifesto series sees WOKINGHAM CONSERVATIVES explain why you should vote for them Our goal is to provide the best quality services and the best...
Read moreDetailsNew Henley-based firm SmartCrowding is using tech to tackle hospital overcrowding.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough charities have welcomed the council extending the Free School Meals scheme.
Read moreDetailsCllr Prue Bray has been awarded the leader's award, at the national Liberal Democrat spring conference.
Read moreDetailsSue Dowling, from Blandy & Blandy in Reading, is encouraging businesses to swat up on employment law.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police said online child sex abuse has skyrocketed during the pandemic, and the team is taking action.
Read moreDetailsIt might be difficult to see how a local plan can be a mental health risk but yet again Shinfield residents are being targeted by Wokingham’s unequal planning process. Another...
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