Opticians looking forward to relocated store opening
A RELOCATED opticians store in Wokingham will open its doors to the public on Wednesday. Specsavers Wokingham, currently located at 11 ...
A RELOCATED opticians store in Wokingham will open its doors to the public on Wednesday. Specsavers Wokingham, currently located at 11 ...
A section of the M4 motorway is expected to remain closed overnight following an incident this morning (Wednesday). The eastbound ...
A 20-year-old man from Sonning has been jailed for three years for sexual offences. Nicholas Faithfull, of Glebe Gardens, was ...
COMEDIAN and TV star Jennifer Saunders paid a visit to a Twyford garden centre over the Bank Holiday. Saunders, who starred in the ...
A MAN who conned 12 people, including six elderly residents, over building work across Wokingham and Reading has been jailed ...
TWO nursing homes in Wokingham are being investigated by police following concerns over the level of service provided to residents. ...
QUICK-thinking students from the University of Reading jumped to the rescue of a contractor whose vehicle ended up in Whiteknights ...
Local charities had 18,000 reasons to thank runners who took part in February’s half-marathon – that’s how much was donated. On ...
A MAN from Twyford will be lacing up his running shoes next weekend as he takes on the world-famous London ...
A MAN has been rushed to hospital after suffering a medical episode in Wokingham this morning. An ambulance officer, a ...
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