Hero who saved girl’s life after freak accident in Winnersh scoops police award
A MAN from Winnersh who saved a little girl’s life when she hit her head in a freak accident earlier ...
A MAN from Winnersh who saved a little girl’s life when she hit her head in a freak accident earlier ...
HUNDREDS of rail passengers in Wokingham experienced a disrupted journey home this evening after the line between the town and ...
The future is bright for the Guide Dogs charity following a week of fundraising by local volunteers. The team from ...
A ROAD closure which have caused grief for motorists is set to continue until Friday. Mill Lane in Sindlesham will be ...
READING Football Clubs ace centre-back Jake Cooper, 20, went back to school on Thursday October 1. Jake was revisiting Forest School ...
BASLOW Road in Winnersh will be temporarily closed on Thursday (15) for roadworks to be carried out. Wokingham Borough Council ...
PLANS for a new ‘open all hours’ Post Office in Winnersh will come to fruition next month. The modern-style branch ...
Weeks after it took over a bus service that connects Wokingham with Reading and Bracknell, plans have been announced for ...
A COUNCILLOR is to look into ways to tackle the dog mess epidemic in Winnersh after the problem was highlighted ...
A PARK user has hit out at other dog walkers who she says are ruining the area for others by ...
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