Winnersh man needs £25,000 for medical treatment in the United States
FAMILY and friends have launched a fundraising campaign for a brave borough man who is battling a deadly illness. James ...
FAMILY and friends have launched a fundraising campaign for a brave borough man who is battling a deadly illness. James ...
THERE were books galore, cakes to drool over and plants for the garden and the window shelf. All of these ...
RESIDENTS close to a major new road are claiming that the works have led to an infestation of rats in ...
Winnersh Prue Bray increased her share of the vote This year’s result Turnout 36% Previous results This year’s candidates Prue ...
POLICE have launched an investigation after cannabis plants were found at the site of a house fire in Emmbrook. On ...
FIRE CREWS have been called to a house fire in Reading Road, Woosehill - and to help them tackle the ...
TWO of the borough's libraries have been closed today due to the snow. The two libraries have both been closed ...
THE OPENING date for Wokingham borough’s first Aldi supermarket has been announced. The discount grocer will be opening at Suttons ...
POLICE were called out to Rainbow Park in Winnersh on the afternoon of Thursday, January 25 after the body of ...
RESIDENTS fighting plans to build up to 250 homes in a Winnersh cul-de-sac said that the proposals are “nothing short ...
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