Homes plan will ‘breathe new life’ into bakery site
WORK has begun on a new housing development on the former Allied Bakeries site in Woodley. The Bloor Homes development, ...
WORK has begun on a new housing development on the former Allied Bakeries site in Woodley. The Bloor Homes development, ...
Fire crews from Wokingham were called to a bin fire near Gorse Ride Junior School this afternoon. Crews were called ...
A man in his twenties from Winnersh has died after colliding with a tipper truck in Binfield yesterday afternoon. The ...
A HORSE had to be rescued after becoming stuck in a bog in Wokingham yesterday. Fire crews from Wokingham, Bracknell and ...
A SCHOOL in Wokingham has reassured parents that child sexual offences committed by a former teacher did not involve its ...
A dog which has been missing since a crash on the M4 near Three Mile Cross on December 15 has ...
Fans of the BBC TV programme Antiques Roadshow have a rare opportunity to see the show being filmed next year ...
PLANS for 32 new sheltered retirement apartments in Wokingham’s town centre have been given the green light. The units are ...
THE North Pole came to Green Park earlier this month as the business centre was transformed into a Winter Wonderland. Restaurant ...
A FIRE which tore through a hotel in Mortimer last month is believed to have started accidentally. Officers from Royal ...
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