FLOODED SHOWCASE ROUNDABOUT: How to avoid the area
WITH the Showcase Roundabout flooded and partially closed to traffic, motorists are stuck in jams. Reading Buses tweeted earlier that ...
WITH the Showcase Roundabout flooded and partially closed to traffic, motorists are stuck in jams. Reading Buses tweeted earlier that ...
STORM DENNIS has led to widespread flooding across the borough, with residents facing roads underwater. One of the worst affected ...
The Environment Agency has issued amber flood alerts across the borough for the River Loddon, the River Thames, the River ...
The tree knocked down electricity and telephone lines, leaving seven homes without power. SSEN are currently on the scene.
Flooding at the Wokingham Waterside Centre in Earley, where the River Thames has burst its banks Picture: Phil Creighton WATER ...
Flood warnings have been issued for The Lower River Loddon, the Emm Brook and the River Thames which are all ...
Heavy rainfall across Berkshire has caused flooding and traffic delays.
A ROAD has been closed after a burst water main caused a minibus to fall into a sinkhole. Nine Mile ...
" order_by="sortorder" order_direction="ASC" returns="included" maximum_entity_count="500"] One of Wokingham's busiest roads, connecting Jennett's Park with the town centre, was closed to ...
A Woosehill supermarket is offering free chocolates to customers after sections of the roof fell in earlier today. Parts of ...
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