Guide Dogs fundraising drive is a glowing success
The future is bright for the Guide Dogs charity following a week of fundraising by local volunteers. The team from Guide Dogs Reading Mobility dressed up in fluorescent outfits to...
Read moreDetailsThe future is bright for the Guide Dogs charity following a week of fundraising by local volunteers. The team from Guide Dogs Reading Mobility dressed up in fluorescent outfits to...
Read moreDetailsA ROAD closure which have caused grief for motorists is set to continue until Friday. Mill Lane in Sindlesham will be closed between 9.30am and 4.30pm daily while Wokingham Borough Council...
Read moreDetailsTHE slip road and merge connecting junction 10 of the M4 and the Wokingham-bound section of the A329(M) will be closed overnight on five nights next week. This is to...
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Football League Round-up AARON BAKER scored twice and Michael Bartley was also on target for a Winnersh Rangers side who defeated Maidenhead Magpies 3-0 to record a first...
Read moreDetailsSECTIONS of the junctions for Wokingham on the M4 will be closed overnight next week to allow structure surveys to be carried out safely. The road serving the eastbound section...
Read moreDetailsMotorists across the borough are being warned of potential disruption on the M4 in the coming weeks while street lights are replaced. Lanes along both the east and westbound sections of...
Read moreDetailsPLANS for a new ‘open all hours’ Post Office in Winnersh will come to fruition next month. The modern-style branch will be relocated to Winnersh Food and Wine in Reading...
Read moreDetailsTHE MP for Wokingham has criticised the council for creating cycleways he claims are not being used. John Redwood MP has called on Wokingham Borough Council to justify the cost...
Read moreDetailsWeeks after it took over a bus service that connects Wokingham with Reading and Bracknell, plans have been announced for a big game makeover. From bank holiday Monday, Reading Buses...
Read moreDetailsA COUNCILLOR is to look into ways to tackle the dog mess epidemic in Winnersh after the problem was highlighted in The Wokingham Paper. Following our story last week on...
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