Guide Dogs fundraising drive is a glowing success
The future is bright for the Guide Dogs charity following a week of fundraising by local volunteers. The team from ...
The future is bright for the Guide Dogs charity following a week of fundraising by local volunteers. The team from ...
A CHURCH in Woodley now has a publicly-accessible defibrillator thanks to the work of a local charity. The Lilly-May Page ...
A NEW-look post office was unveiled by Wokingham’s town mayor in Emmbrook earlier this month. Following a major refurbishment the ...
Members of a Wokingham church marked its 75th anniversary earlier this month with a weekend of celebrations. The congregation at Norreys ...
Work to ease congestion on the A329M slip roads will continue next week. The scheme to widen the slip roads ...
WITNESSES are being sought by police after a stolen car was crashed and abandoned in Shinfield last night. Police and ...
A WOODLEY man who faced disciplinary action at work jumped in front of a train at Twyford station, an inquest ...
MILL Lane in Sindlesham will be closed off-peak for two days next week. The road will be closed between 9.30am ...
HIGHWAYS England has confirmed it will be installing permanent signs at an altered junction on the A329M. Over last weekend, the road ...
BASLOW Road in Winnersh will be temporarily closed on Thursday (15) for roadworks to be carried out. Wokingham Borough Council ...
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