PARTIES from across the political spectrum standing in the general election have said that their billboards have been vandalised or removed. Overnight, members of the Brexit party woke up to...
Read moreDetailsA COUNCILLOR serving on Woodley Town Council has joined Labour after standing for the Conservatives last year – and is lending his support to Reading East candidate Matt Rodda. Cllr...
Read moreDetailsTwo new vans have made their way onto Wokingham’s roads over the past month, and they’re a sight not to be missed. Courier and delivery group Flight Logistics- who launched...
Read moreDetailsA Reading and Henley-on-Thames-based law firm can now offer more than just legal advice to its customers following an important training programme. In support of charity Alzheimer’s Society’s ‘Dementia Friends’...
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham care home has been shortlisted for a national award. Alexandra Grange Care Home on Molly Millars Lane was shortlisted in the ‘Dignity and Respect Care Home’ category at...
Read moreDetailsThe final BBC Radio Berkshire Election Roadshow debate came from Peach Street this morning and gave members of the public a chance to ask questions of the candidates. Annabel Mullin...
Read moreDetailsONE of the candidates in the Reading East constituency has been given an endorsement by local football magnate Sir John Madejski. The honorary life president of Reading FC has been...
Read moreDetailsEARLIER in the 2019 general election campaign, Dr Phillip Lee received two celebrity endorsements. Now, on the eve of polling day, he has received the backing of two political big...
Read moreDetailsVOLUNTEERS from across the political spectrum took to Wokingham’s town centre once again on Saturday to canvass shoppers for their latest views on Brexit. Members of Berkshire For Europe are...
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