‘It could be as bad as December 2000’: Warning over flooding as Showcase Roundabout partially submerged
AVOID the area ? that's the message as a major route that connects Wokingham borough with Reading has been closed ...
AVOID the area ? that's the message as a major route that connects Wokingham borough with Reading has been closed ...
Keen fisherman Frank Whittaker hadn't far to go for his latest fishing expedition.
HEAVY rain is falling over the borough causing localised flooding as Storm Alex makes its presence felt. The Met Office ...
“Those that had flooded felt that nothing was being done to mitigate future events. The partnership was set up to ...
AN INVESTIGATION into flooding in Arborfield has been promised by Wokingham Borough Council. As a result of storms Ciara and ...
FLOODWATERS across the borough are starting to recede, but with heavy rain forecast for this evening and later this week, ...
Flooding at the Showcase Roundabout Picture: Tony Johnson Winnersh has been flooded after heavy rainfall from Storm Dennis saw the ...
Visitors are encouraged to travel by foot, or find another method of transport to the venue, as they will not ...
A SINDLESHAM hotel is open as normal despite the roads around it being closed for flooding.The DoubleTree by Hilton Reading ...
https://twitter.com/reading_buses/status/1229370986434265088 THE SHOWCASE Roundabout is flooded and, as a result, Reading Buses has had to change its service routes. The ...
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