Arborfield Green fire: Savills thanks emergency crews and community for ‘unwavering support’
Savills has thanked the emergency services and the Arborfield community for their support following the fire at Hayloft House.
Read moreDetailsSavills has thanked the emergency services and the Arborfield community for their support following the fire at Hayloft House.
Read moreDetailsHousebuilders are reassuring residents properties are safe following the fire in Arborfield Green, which left people homeless.
Read moreDetailsReading teenager Ollie Gerring is running from Reading to Wokingham to raise money for Cancer Research UK.
Read moreDetailsDavid and Katie, whose names have been changed to protect their daughter’s identity, wanted to share their family’s experiences of the investigation.
Read moreDetailsFire crews were called out to a rooftop blaze in Arborfield Green last week, and charitable organisations banded together to support those made homeless.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough charities banded together to support residents following the Arborfield Green fire.
Read moreDetailsPlans for a phone mast in Woodley's Vauxhall Park have been rejected - and a councillor said this is "great news".
Read moreDetailsRipples, a Wokingham bathroom showroom, has been nominated at the kbbreview awards for Retailer of the Year.
Read moreDetailsSt Nicholas Church, in Hurst, tolled the bells last week in the lead up to Prince Philip's funeral in Windsor.
Read moreDetailsLast night, a caravan was left at the junction between Grove Close and Nine Mile Ride — 200 metres away from where the speed boat was dumped.
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