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Move over Gregg Wallace - there’s a new Masterchef in town. And he’s not even into double figures yet. Winnersh Primary School pupil Oliver Vass is one of the top 10...
Read moreDetailsMove over Gregg Wallace - there’s a new Masterchef in town. And he’s not even into double figures yet. Winnersh Primary School pupil Oliver Vass is one of the top 10...
Read moreDetailsRail passengers wishing to travel from Wokingham to London Waterloo on Thursday can expect delays and disruption following a fire in Vauxhall. A blaze was reported at the station earlier...
Read moreDetailsWILLING hands are needed to help make Wokingham a cleaner place. A community litter pick has been organised for this weekend – and you won’t have to go far to make...
Read moreDetailsMOTORISTS using the A329M face a summer of misery as another set of roadworks are being planned. Work is planned to repair and maintain the Loddon Viaduct, including replacing the...
Read moreDetailsA £4million scheme to improve transport options for Wokingham results has been hailed as a success after delays on one of the borough’s busiest roads has gone down by 5%....
Read moreDetailsSTAFF at a maintenance company in Winnersh will today be trying to determine the cause of an electrical fire which broke out in a service room earlier this morning. The...
Read moreDetailsREVISED plans for the Northern Distributor Road were condemned by residents at a stormy meeting on Wednesday, February 17. Matt Davey, Wokingham Borough Council’s (WBC) Head of Highways & Transport,...
Read moreDetailsFollowing a residents meeting to discuss the North Wokingham Distribution Road, organised by the Emmbrook Residents Association and Joel Park Residents Association, Wokingham Borough Council Executive Member for Planning and Highway Cllr...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM pet store at the centre of an internet storm over the sale of puppies says it is doing everything by the book and only buys from licensed breeders....
Read moreDetailsOVERHEATING brakes sparked fears of a lorry fire on the M4 in Wokingham earlier this morning. The driver sought the assistance of the emergency services when encountering problems as he...
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