Steps collapsed at Wokingham train station footbridge
“I had to walk an extra ten yards and at my age, that’s no mean feat I can tell you.”
Read moreDetails“I had to walk an extra ten yards and at my age, that’s no mean feat I can tell you.”
Read moreDetailsLIVE music will be performed at The George pub on Friday, January 24. The Loddon Bridge Road venue will welcome Candy Rock. The five-piece band play a mixture of pop...
Read moreDetailsLOCAL RESIDENTS can adopt a nearby street in a bid to keep Earley clean. The Earley Adopt a Street Initiative (EASI), is on the lookout for new volunteers to help...
Read moreDetailsSome simple advice from a vet who has just about seen it all! In 25 years of practice I have just about seen it all. But every week I’m reminded...
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 1,400 jobs will be created for local people says housing developer over building plans for this year. David Wilson Homes are due to build 718 new homes in...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS can learn how a house is built from start to finish by visiting a new home — with exposed walls and piping — in Wokingham. Built by Bovis Homes,...
Read moreDetailsIF DRY January is getting a little boring, help could be at hand thanks to a Wokingham bar. Sit & Sip Tasting Room in Peach Place has upped its range...
Read moreDetailsThe Earl of Wessex will be visiting Maidenhead for Holocaust Memorial Day next week.
Read moreDetailsTRANSPORT issues across Twyford may soon have solutions, hopes one local councillor. Liberal Democrat, Cllr Stephen Conway believes he can help the borough council find solutions to the growing traffic...
Read moreDetailsSHOPPERS have helped raise more than £3,500 for five good causes across the Thames Valley. Each Southern Co-op store takes part in a challenge to raise funds for the selected...
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