WATCH: New drama filmed in Berkshire is a cross between Arnold Schwarzenegger meets C.S.Lewis
AT first glance, Berkshire’s green fields do not have much in common with the Hollywood hills. But this green and ...
AT first glance, Berkshire’s green fields do not have much in common with the Hollywood hills. But this green and ...
Maidenhead MP Theresa May, whose constituency includes parts of the borough, will today visit first-time buyers in Wokingham to find ...
Storm Eleanor has seen power cuts across Wokingham borough with a number of homes affected. And some parts will not ...
A THEATRE in Sonning has been shortlisted for a national sustainability award for its work in generating its own power. ...
A MAN has been charged after a cannabis factory was found at an address in Lower Earley last week. Officers ...
NOMINATIONS are now open for the very first Thames Valley Hospitality Awards (TVHA). Launched at the Reading Hilton Hotel on ...
WO police officers from Three Mile Cross have been honoured for their bravery and quick-thinking which saved two people’s lives. ...
THE former NatWest building in Twyford has been sold at auction. The property went under the hammer at an auction ...
WOKINGHAM has been swathed in an eery red glow today - which is the result of sand being whipped up ...
ART lovers flocked to the opening of a new gallery at Holme Grange Craft Village last week. AntiqArt, which buys ...
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