Twyford’s Bia Hub launches new partnership to encourage women to get cycling
Bia Hub has formed a new partnership in Twyford in a bid to help women feel their best when cycling
Read moreDetailsBia Hub has formed a new partnership in Twyford in a bid to help women feel their best when cycling
Read moreDetailsA REFURBISHED Finchampstead pub reopened its doors to the public this weekend – but the changes aren’t finished yet
Read moreDetailsWokingham residents are concerned about prices rising up to 333.3% for an over-60s activities programme.
Read moreDetailsSAFE driving and black boxes might sound like the preserve of new drivers, but Reading Buses might receive an award for theirs.
Read moreDetailsALMOST 10,000 calls about intentional animal cruelty have been made to the RSPCA over the past five years, with deer, swans and hedgehogs among the most abused
Read moreDetailsSquire’s Garden Centre, in Wokingham, has created a display to commemorate the firm’s 85th anniversary.
Read moreDetailsA TEENAGER with links to Reading and Wokingham has gone missing and police are appealing for help to find her. Aleighsha Fay-Lawrence is 15 and was last seen four days...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are teaming up with Wokingham Borough Council in a bid to clampdown on car meets that have plagued the town centre in recent weeks. We reported two weeks ago...
Read moreDetailsA WINNERSH venue is reopening today after a summer of refurbishments.
Read moreDetailsA NEW REPORT that looks at jobs and salaries says Wokingham is one of the top 10 declining commuter towns. But those on the ground say otherwise. Card payment provider...
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