Finchampstead parish councillor: “I said last year that cycle lane plans were too small”
A PARISH councillor has said that confusion over plans for a cycle lane in Finchampstead could have been avoided if ...
A PARISH councillor has said that confusion over plans for a cycle lane in Finchampstead could have been avoided if ...
A NEW footpath route to allow students attending the new Bohunt School in Arborfield to get to and from lessons safely ...
RESIDENTS in Wokingham will start receiving their household waste blue bags for 2017/2018 from next week. From Monday (13), more ...
THE term 'tribute act' can often conjure up ideas of cheesy, second-rate acts playing a pokey room at the back ...
A CONTROVERSIAL method of preventing arrested people from spitting at police officers is being rolled out by Thames Valley Police ...
A COUPLE from Bracknell were left stewing after more than £1,000 in cash being stored in a slow cooker ended ...
COMMENTS made by the House of Commons Speaker yesterday about President Donald Trump were 'rehearsed' during an audience at the ...
THE SECOND headline act of this year’s Reading Festival has been announced. Returning to the August bank holiday weekend festival ...
A NEIGHBOURHOOD police officer from Woodley said he is ‘chuffed’ to have been recognised in the Queen’s New Year’s ...
A MOTHER from Woosehill has raised more than £2,000 for charity by shaving her hair off. Sandra Ostridge, 53, braved ...
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