Ambulance and fire crews attend Winnersh road traffic collision
At 9.47am, on Sunday, August 21, a crew from the Caversham Road Fire Station was dispatched to Robin Hood Lane
Read moreDetailsAt 9.47am, on Sunday, August 21, a crew from the Caversham Road Fire Station was dispatched to Robin Hood Lane
Read moreDetailsHeadteacher Shirley Austin said she was personally delighted that all students are leaving A-Levels and a "high proportion" with A* to C grades.
Read moreDetailsA WINNERSH pub will be welcoming petrolheads next month.
Read moreDetailsHelp shape the borough's new cycling and walking facilities
Read moreDetailsREADING residents were treated to a fun-filled community event celebrating the town's diversity on Saturday, August 6.
Read moreDetailsSUMMER time is perfect for barbecue food, but what if you want to enjoy life on the grill without the hassle of clearing up afterwards?
Read moreDetailsA COMEDY night is coming to a Winnersh pub next month.
Read moreDetailsWINNERSH allotment holders are buzzing about their new arrivals ? they?re small, yellow and black striped, and allegedly aerodynamically impossible
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM MUSIC Club will be back on Friday, with a performance in tribute to blues rock legend Paul Kossoff.
Read moreDetailsWith temperatures forecast to be close to 40C, Showcase Cinema is inviting anyone with red hair to enjoy a movie on the house today and tomorrow
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