Blocked Wokingham road prevents fire engine from getting to emergency
FIREFIGHTERS were prevented from attending an emergency call after being held up by a parked lorry on Denmark Street. Last ...
FIREFIGHTERS were prevented from attending an emergency call after being held up by a parked lorry on Denmark Street. Last ...
This month, Ms Teague has showcased her designs at Mini Mode, a childrens’ designer show, held during London Fashion Week.
A HAT TRICK of honours was presented to a Finchampstead businesswoman last month, ensuring that her 20th anniversary celebrations launched ...
A WOMAN was sexually assaulted and three other people assaulted while on a bus journey earlier this year, and police ...
THE COUNCIL is seeking to reassure parents that schools are safe and will remain open unless Public Heath England advises ...
The World Health Organisation statistics professor from Wokingham borough has predicted the UK will have 100 confirmed coronavirus cases fairly ...
EE children from Aldryngton School have teamed up to create a hand washing video, after their school was temporarily closed ...
Founded in 2010, AIM to Succeed supports organisations using strategies including the Business Focus Coaching Programme made up of sessions ...
Since the soft launch, Ms Sylvester said they have been overwhelmed by the positive response from users, with over 100 ...
Laurent spoke to Wokingham.Today about her plans to raise awareness for organ donation and liver disease, after a successful transplant ...
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