Woodley and Earley buses ‘not fit for purpose’
RESIDENTS in Woodley and Earley have been left with a bus service that is ‘no longer fit for purpose’ according ...
RESIDENTS in Woodley and Earley have been left with a bus service that is ‘no longer fit for purpose’ according ...
CHARITY shop bargains including a policeman’s truncheon, a watercolour painting and a pie dish have fetched hundreds of pounds at ...
A PURSE and a satnav have been stolen from a car in Winnersh. On Monday, October 16, a car parked ...
A SCARECROW trail is currently taking place across Binfield village. Local residents have created more than 30 different colourful characters ...
LEAD cladding has been stolen from a roof in Woodley. Overnight on Wednesday, October 18, a resident was woken up ...
TRIBUTES have been paid to a former three times mayor of Wokingham who has died. Frederick William Clark first held ...
A BUSINESS networking group that meets over breakfast opened its doors to welcome visitors last Friday. The BNI Wokingham chapter, ...
This Friday, October 27, marks National Black Cat Day: a day to celebrate all the monochrome moggies of the world. ...
A WOMAN from Winnersh has been fined more than £1,000 for fly-tipping. Lisa Jane Hopkins, 51, of Goddard Court, appeared ...
CHRISTMAS is the most wonderful time of year and for four students of a borough theatre school, it most certainly ...
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