Rugby club seeks business support to continue
READING RAIDERS are seeking new sponsors ahead of the 2018 season. Businesses across Berkshire are being encouraged to invest into ...
READING RAIDERS are seeking new sponsors ahead of the 2018 season. Businesses across Berkshire are being encouraged to invest into ...
CHARGES for the new council-owned Rose Street car park have been announced. Wokingham Borough Council bought the former Marks & ...
IT’S SMALL and it’s perfectly formed. And when it’s finished, it will form part of an amazing diorama recreating the ...
RESIDENTS fighting plans to build up to 250 homes in a Winnersh cul-de-sac said that the proposals are “nothing short ...
RESIDENTS will be invited to join a new cross party group designed to look at Wokingham’s traffic woes. The new ...
BROAD STREET in Wokingham will not now re-open until at least March. It had been due to be opened before ...
POLICE have recorded a spate of burglaries across Winnersh, Earley, Woodley and Wokingham over the past week and are appealing ...
A TEENAGE girl was assaulted following a fight outside a shop in Barkham. Thames Valley Police has just released details ...
John Redwood, one of the borough's four MPs has been accused of losing the plot following a blog post on ...
THE first tenant for the former Marks & Spencer store in Peach Street has been announced – a special pop-up ...
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