Thames Valley Police to move Reading base to Imperial Way by 2021
THAMES Valley Police has ended a seven year search for a new Borough police HQ. The current building in the centre of Reading has been in use since 1997 and...
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police has ended a seven year search for a new Borough police HQ. The current building in the centre of Reading has been in use since 1997 and...
Read moreDetailsThe circus came to town for Meadow Mayhem, the annual summer fundraiser for Meadow Nursery School in Wokingham. Children, friends and family of the Murray Road nursery came in their...
Read moreDetailsIT WAS meant to be the changing of the guard, but the changing of the time prevented newly elected councillors from being there. In the local elections earlier this month,...
Read moreDetailsTHE NEW manager of Woodley's town centre had a good reason for missing Monday's fun day: he was in Edinburgh running a marathon. No mean feat for a man who...
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN attending a Hurst pre-school are now the kings and queens of the castle thanks to a £20,000 revamp of its gardens. And to celebrate, St Nicholas Pre-School held a...
Read moreDetailsREMAIN parties who want the UK to stay in the European Union did exceptionally well in Wokingham borough’s European elections - the Liberal Democrats came top and the Conservatives in...
Read moreDetailsThe votes have been cast in this year's European Elections - that took place on Thursday, May 23. The counting has had to wait until today, Sunday, May 26, because...
Read moreDetailsAS MANY European countries go to the polls today, counting is now going on in Lower Earley to find out how Wokingham borough voted. The verification of the ballot papers...
Read moreDetailsA BUSY bus route out of Reading's town centre was blocked by teenage activists today in a protest about climate change. The youngsters were taking part in the #YouthStrike4Climate, part...
Read moreDetailsOne of the borough's four MPs announced her resignation as Prime Minister, saying the role had been "the honour of my life". Theresa May, whose Maidenhead constituency includes parts of...
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