Lollipop ladies outside schools could be cut, council announces
LOLLIPOP ladies could soon be a thing of the past if a proposal is passed by Wokingham Borough Council (WBC). The council ...
LOLLIPOP ladies could soon be a thing of the past if a proposal is passed by Wokingham Borough Council (WBC). The council ...
A MAN has exposed himself to a woman on a train in Twyford. British Transport Police (BTP) are seeking information ...
SHOPPERS in Twyford are having their food horizons broadened after a Waitrose reopened following a refurbishment. The supermarket, in London Road, ...
A MOTHER from Lower Earley intentionally took her life when she was struck by a lorry on the M4 last ...
SOUTH Central Ambulance Service (SCAS) has released a statement following Lilly-May Page-Bowden's inquest, apologising to her family. A paramedic from the ...
THE PARAMEDIC who treated schoolgirl Lilly-May Page-Bowden when she collapsed from a cardiac arrest in 2014 was today deemed to ...
RAPPER Eminem has been announced as the third headliner for this year's Reading Festival. This will be the third time ...
A DEVELOPER, which is building new homes in Wokingham and Spencers Wood, has thrown its support behind a Berkshire-based children’s ...
IN preparation for the start of major works in Wokingham town centre next week, Peach Street will need to be completely ...
WEAPONS were stolen when a Wokingham sports shop was raided earlier this week. At around midnight on Monday into Tuesday, ...
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