Changes to Leopard bus routes start next week
Changes to bus routes will begin next week in hopes to improve reliability and create new links.
Read moreDetailsChanges to bus routes will begin next week in hopes to improve reliability and create new links.
Read moreDetailsA Woodley duo have been crafting handmade pies for four years, providing satisfied customers across the borough. Founders of the Rural Pie Co. — Philip and Amy — pride themselves...
Read moreDetailsReading branch of Comptoir Libanais has launched plant-based Lebanese treats for Veganuary this month.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading-based restaurant is offering a Veganuary deal this month, where visitors can order a vegan main course and pay £5 for a vegan dessert after 5pm.
Read moreDetailsRecognised for their brunches and lunches, Bill's is shaking things up with an evening dining experience more luxurious than you might imagine.
Read moreDetailsEver been torn between having dessert or ordering another beer? Wokingham’s Siren Craft Brew Tap Yard has the solution. This Saturday (November 30) head down to the Tap Yard for...
Read moreDetailsEmergency vehicles trying to pass along King’s Road are also getting stuck in the traffic.
Read moreDetailsA new car breakdown scheme is Britain’s key to preparing for Brexit, and thanks its Wokingham innovators, our readers are the first to hear about it. The on-demand app, Dryft,...
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham business has welcomed another artist to its ongoing creative project involving delivery vans. Courier and delivery group Flight Logistics- who launched its Art on Wheels initiative, comprising street...
Read moreDetailsHeavy rainfall across Berkshire has caused flooding and traffic delays.
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