Loddon Bridge Road closed for a month from today
A MAJOR road in Woodley has now closed for a month. Loddon Bridge Road, between Wokingham Road and Coppice Road, ...
A MAJOR road in Woodley has now closed for a month. Loddon Bridge Road, between Wokingham Road and Coppice Road, ...
WOKINGHAM is to trial a controversial replacement system to the blue bags. On Saturday, residents living in the Grazeley area ...
Shopkeepers are being warned that there will be a Wokingham-wide shortage of Beanos after the popular children’s comic gained a ...
POLICE are appealing for witnesses after a shop employee was threatened with a screwdriver during a robbery in Wokingham earlier ...
STAR bakers and cake showstoppers were the theme for this year’s Red Nose Day at one Wokingham secondary school. Pupils ...
WOKINGHAM UNDER 11s have added another trophy to their collection. The team represented Berkshire in the 7-a-side south west regional ...
WOKINGHAM AND EMMBROOK will have a new chairman from next season after a massive shake-up at the club. Steve Williams, ...
WOKINGHAM’S town centre library is set to move to new, smaller premises in Carnival Pool after Executive approved an ...
A JOB fair aimed at helping people with disabilities find their way into work will be taking place in Reading ...
THE FAMILY of a man who died after suffering brain haemorrhage have thanked the police and paramedics who tried to ...
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