South Western Railway gifts £87,000 to Wokingham borough council to improve walking and cycling routes to stations
“The first year’s recipients cover a wide range of, and in many cases innovative, projects, and I look forward to ...
“The first year’s recipients cover a wide range of, and in many cases innovative, projects, and I look forward to ...
Wokingham Station's footbridge is due to be restored, and questions have been raised about the original paintwork.
Bringing his poetry reading to the masses, Mr Knight is now part of a Spread the Joy campaign which launched ...
Yesterday, he announced via social media that he will be asking the council to ease congestion at traffic light junctions ...
I mentioned to my wife recently that I was writing something about day-to-day life as a Christian. “I think I’m ...
IT IS never nice to be reporting on sad news stories. To have two in one week is incredibly rare. ...
A FUNDRAISING campaign to give a fitting send-off to a “a loveable cheeky chap” who died at Wokingham station last ...
CAMPAIGNERS targeted commuters returning to work after the Christmas break as a rail fare kicked in. On Wednesday, January 2, ...
A LORRY blocked the railway line by Wokingham Station earlier this evening causing delays to the railways - and even ...
TRESPASSERS on the railway line between Reading and Bracknell caused South Western Railway services to be suspended this evening, causing ...
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