Woodley MP to host disability job fair
A JOB fair aimed at helping people with disabilities find their way into work will be taking place in Reading ...
A JOB fair aimed at helping people with disabilities find their way into work will be taking place in Reading ...
THE FAMILY of a man who died after suffering brain haemorrhage have thanked the police and paramedics who tried to ...
A PRESTIGIOUS care home in Wokingham is set to be sold after 80 years. Glebelands Care Home in Woolf Drive, ...
PLANS to redevelop a disused site in Winnersh into a hotel, restaurant and drive-thru coffee shop, creating 90 new jobs, ...
A MAN has been taken to hospital with serious head injuries after his car overturned on the A329M near Wokingham ...
A SHEEP which was rescued from a stretch of water by fire crews is trying to find his rightful owner. Crews ...
WOKINGHAM'S train service to and from London Waterloo will be operated by a new partnership, after the South West Trains ...
MUSIC lovers young and old in Wokingham will be queuing up to get their hands on some exclusive releases as ...
DR PHILLIP Lee MP, whose Bracknell constituency covers Crowthorne and Finchampstead, has expressed his sorrow over yesterday's 'cowardly' attacks. on Westminster. ...
WOKINGHAM'S MP John Redwood has praised Parliament's decision to resume in light of the terror attacks in Westminster yesterday. Writing ...
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