Twyford campaigner enjoys tea with Theresa May in village café
A CAMPAIGNER from Twyford enjoy a cuppa with a former Prime Minister on Saturday. And Theresa May didn’t have to read the tea leaves at the end to predict a...
Read moreDetailsA CAMPAIGNER from Twyford enjoy a cuppa with a former Prime Minister on Saturday. And Theresa May didn’t have to read the tea leaves at the end to predict a...
Read moreDetailsCHANGES could be coming to parts of Wokingham town centre that have not yet been affected by the ongoing regeneration project. Peach Street, Denmark Street and Broad Street are to...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council’s housing arm is expected to continue making a loss for a while longer. Liberal Democrat deputy leader, Cllr Clive Jones, wanted an update on the trading condition...
Read moreDetailsGROWING problems with traffic were raised by resident Michael Smith at the Wokingham Borough Council Executive meeting, held at the Shute End offices on Thursday, January 30. He wanted to know...
Read moreDetailsWIN have been busy building their ongoing relationship with the charity DrugFAM. DrugFAM’s primary purpose is to provide a lifeline to families, friends and partners affected by someone else’s addiction...
Read moreDetailsDOORSTEP glass recycling could come to Wokingham borough – but don’t stop going to the bottle banks yet. On Tuesday, at a meeting of Reading Borough Council, Cllr Sophia James,...
Read moreDetailsSTAFF at a Wokingham town nursery school are celebrating after an Ofsted inspection judged them to be Outstanding. Meadow Nursery School in Murray Road was inspected just before Christmas, receiving...
Read moreDetailsHOMES IN THE centre of Wokingham will soon be released for sale, says developer David Wilson Homes. The Landmark Square apartments and houses make up part of the Elms Field...
Read moreDetailsTWO teenagers have been arrested after a youngster had his bicycle stolen in Earley on Monday. Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward. The incident took place around 6pm...
Read moreDetailsCCTV images have been released by the Police of a man who may have important information following an incident of sexual assault in Reading.
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