Earley schools damaged by flooding set to reopen tomorrow
TWO schools in Earley which were flooded following last night's storms are set to re-open tomorrow. Hillside Primary School, in ...
TWO schools in Earley which were flooded following last night's storms are set to re-open tomorrow. Hillside Primary School, in ...
Sainsbury's in Maiden Place was flooded after drains couldn't cope with excessive rainwater FLASH flooding has caused havoc on Wokingham ...
Heavy rainstorms have badly flood-damaged a primary school, causing thousands of pounds of damage, writes Sue Corcoran. Ceilings were brought ...
More than half an inch of rain fell in the borough in the past 24 hours according to data collected by ...
The day has got off to a soggy start - no doubt there will be flooding in places. But it will ...
THUNDERSTORMS and flooding have been forecast for the borough as it faces an epic 36-hour weather warning. The entire south ...
A busy Wokingham road became a river last night as flash flooding hit the borough. And the Met Office are ...
The Met Office has released a weather warning as the epic snowstorms that hit America over the weekend arrives in ...
Parts of the old Park and Ride site at Loddon Bridge started to flood earlier today - and with more ...
The Environment Agency has issued flood alerts for the River Thames and the Lower River Loddon. The Thames at Sonning ...
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