£2 billion investment planned for Wessex rail route to renew tracks, bridges and signals
THREE local stations will benefit from a £2 billion investment across the Wessex rail route. Wokingham, Winnersh Triangle and Earley ...
THREE local stations will benefit from a £2 billion investment across the Wessex rail route. Wokingham, Winnersh Triangle and Earley ...
DAYS before the Easter holidays are due to begin, a popular soft play centre has been forced to call in ...
A LOCAL property company with a Winnersh office has been nominated for a top industry award. Vail Williams, which has ...
A LOOK at the history of bell ringing in Wokingham is the topic for Tuesday’s meeting of the Reading Maiden ...
SANTA Claus is coming to town – and he has swapped his reindeer for a Harley-Davidson. The annual Reading Toy ...
SWITCHING off the traffic lights at Winnersh Triangle during off-peak hours “is not possible”. That’s the verdict of Cllr Anthony ...
A FESTIVE fair added some Christmas cheer to workers at Winnersh Triangle earlier this month. The event was held in ...
A major road that links Wokingham with Bracknell and Reading will be closed tonight (Wednesday, November 29) for emergency works. ...
A 64-year-old man has been charged with rape following an incident at Waterloo station last month. Anthony Rowsell of Green ...
A GLOBAL medical company which moved into Winnersh Triangle earlier this year has expanded its operations. Becton Dickinson (BD) only ...
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