Reading Buses says Wokingham man Martin is a star
A HELPFUL technician from Wokingham has been declared a star for his work at Reading Buses. Martin Gibbs has won ...
A HELPFUL technician from Wokingham has been declared a star for his work at Reading Buses. Martin Gibbs has won ...
A FESTIVE present is being offered to bus users this week as Santa Claus comes to town. Reading Buses will ...
A major road that links Wokingham with Bracknell and Reading will be closed tonight (Wednesday, November 29) for emergency works. ...
Police officers are still on the scene following a fatal stabbing in Finchampstead on Friday night. Although officers have arrested ...
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL’S support for small businesses during the regeneration works has been criticised by the Federation of Small Businesses. ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council has launched a public consultation as part of two-year process of setting the 2019/20 budget. Council leader ...
MUSIC fans took a trip back in time last weekend as they headed to Rewind Festival at Henley-on-Thames. The sun ...
WOKINGHAM’S Council Tax bills are expected to rise by 4.94% plus the parish/town councils precept if a budget is passed ...
Neighbouring Reading Borough Council has announced its planned Council Tax rise for the next financial year, which starts on April ...
Thames Valley Police has launched a murder investigation following the death of an elderly woman in Lower Earley. An 88-year-old ...
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