Meeting to discuss school funding crisis to be held in Winnersh
A MEETING to discuss the school funding crisis is due to take place in Winnersh this Thursday (27). Representatives from ...
A MEETING to discuss the school funding crisis is due to take place in Winnersh this Thursday (27). Representatives from ...
THE WOMAN who won the ladies club championship at the London Marathon on Sunday has put her success down to ...
THERESA MAY launched her election campaign by thanking the voters who had put their trust in her to be their ...
ONE of the first steps has been announced towards bringing in new residents permits ahead of the borough council gaining ...
THE PRIME Minister and MP for Twyford and Sonning, Theresa May, has addressed the House of Commons following yesterday's attack ...
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, ...
CAMPING equipment has been stolen during a burglary in Wargrave. Between 9am and 11am on Wednesday, February 8, the garage ...
RESIDENTS in Wokingham will start receiving their household waste blue bags for 2017/2018 from next week. From Monday (13), more ...
A supermarket in Twyford is to receive a fresh new look for the new year. Waitrose, in London Road, will ...
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