Santa Claus is coming to town (…and he’s got a new sleigh!)
FATHER Christmas is coming to town, and this year he has a top-of-the-range sleigh to travel in style. The Woodley ...
FATHER Christmas is coming to town, and this year he has a top-of-the-range sleigh to travel in style. The Woodley ...
ANGRY residents of a new housing development in Woodley have been reassured that action will be taken over ‘serious defects’ ...
BOOK-lovers in Twyford are set to enjoy the benefits of a brand new library after planning permission was granted to ...
WHEN a Sonning art teacher was approached to create a painting for the then Home Secretary Theresa May, little did ...
PARENTS in Wokingham were slapped with fines totalling more than £20,000 for unauthorised absences from school last year. For the ...
STAFF at two businesses in Yateley have been threatened with knives during two separate robberies yesterday (Wednesday). At around 6.30pm, ...
TWO properties in Wokingham have been served closure notices by Thames Valley Police and Wokingham Borough Council. A full closure ...
A BOY has been arrested in connection with a sexual assault at Legoland in Windsor. The incident took place at ...
MOTORISTS who use the A329M from the M4 are being advised to seek an alternative route this weekend. Highways England ...
A MAN from Binfield will spend the next 13 years behind bars after being found guilty of six sexual offences. Shane ...
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