Four weeks of road closures planned for Wokingham’s A3290
MOTORISTS face four weeks of road closures from Easter as part of a major revamp to the A3290. The Suttons ...
MOTORISTS face four weeks of road closures from Easter as part of a major revamp to the A3290. The Suttons ...
PEOPLE who own illegal knives will be given the opportunity to hand them over at Wokingham and Loddon Valley Police ...
Reports of an outbreak of swine flu at the Royal Berks have been played down by the Reading-based hospital. A spokesperson ...
The MP for East Reading has expressed his concern over the changes to the A329M. Writing on his Facebook page, ...
Rail passengers are facing delays and cancellations this afternoon following a police incident near London Paddington. Services in and around the ...
Tourists spend more in Wokingham than anywhere else in the country – and twice as much as they do when ...
Last night, the Royals brushed aside Championship rivals Huddersfield as they progressed to the fourth round of the FA Cup. ...
IF you thought that panto season was behind us, then let us be the first to say…‘Oh no it isn’t!’ ...
A man in his twenties from Winnersh has died after colliding with a tipper truck in Binfield yesterday afternoon. The ...
A HORSE had to be rescued after becoming stuck in a bog in Wokingham yesterday. Fire crews from Wokingham, Bracknell and ...
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