VOTE 2023: Lib Dem’s Paul Fishwick is ‘very pleased the residents of Winnersh have re-elected me’
WOKINGHAM'S highways expert cruised to victory in Winnersh.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM'S highways expert cruised to victory in Winnersh.
Read moreDetailsA QUIZ night is returning to a Winnersh bar, starting on Tuesday, April 25.
Read moreDetailsGARDENERS can brighten up their flower beds while helping to grow funds for Brain Tumour Research.
Read moreDetailsPART of the M4 has been closed following a collision earlier this evening. Thames Valley Police has reported that they are responding to a collision on a slip road and...
Read moreDetailsSainsbury's store in Winnersh has been closed due to flooding, but has since reopened. The branch was closed on around 2pm on Saturday, April 1, following heavy rain yesterday. Wokingham...
Read moreDetailsFans of classic cars have an opportunity to compare makes and models at the 4th meet-up event at The Pheasant Hotel on Easter Monday
Read moreDetailsLIFESAVING defibrillators are being installed at four local railway stations as part of a wider campaign across the region.
Read moreDetailsEmergency services responded to a vehicle fire on the A329M slip road leading to Winnersh Triangle on Monday, March 14, at around 2.53pm.
Read moreDetailsWild activities planned for children's holiday club at Dinton Pastures
Read moreDetailsWinnersh charity antiques valuation raises more than £300 for orphans in India
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