Mixed reaction to plans to build homes on Bell Farm plot
A PUBLIC consultation into a new development in north Wokingham was met with mixed views last week. Berkeley Homes, which ...
A PUBLIC consultation into a new development in north Wokingham was met with mixed views last week. Berkeley Homes, which ...
PROCEEDS from last month’s Dubs at the Park event in Easthampstead have been donated to one of the show’s chosen ...
MONEY, bank cards and mobile phones were stolen from a house in Woodley yesterday morning. Between 3.20am and 2.50am on Thursday ...
A PLAY on a boat about a play on a boat may not sound like the easiest thing to follow. ...
THE killer of Jo Cox MP has been branded an 'enemy to democracy' by Wokingham's MP. Speaking at a political ...
ONE of the hottest young bands in the UK will be appearing at Reading Festival this summer. Manchester outfit Spring ...
WOKINGHAM will have its very own Olympian to cheer on this summer after Ben Fletcher was named in the Team ...
A 16-year-old girl has been sexually assaulted on a train to Twyford. Police are appealing for witnesses following the incident which ...
THE provider of a new school set to open in Spencers Wood later this year has been revealed. Floreat Education, ...
STUDENTS and staff at the University of Reading welcomed some unexpected guests this morning as a hot air balloon made a surprise ...
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