Faster broadband promised across borough by 2018
AN EVALUATION into superfast broadband for part of the borough will take place this month, with the aim to install ...
AN EVALUATION into superfast broadband for part of the borough will take place this month, with the aim to install ...
THE WOODLEY community has shown its compassionate side yet again by clubbing together to send Lilly-May Page Bowden’s mother and ...
Almost nine in 10 pupils will be going to their first choice of secondary school this September. Wokingham Borough Council ...
A FOUR-BEDROOM town house close to Wokingham’s busy centre has come to the market thanks to Martin & Co. The ...
LOLLIPOP ladies could soon be a thing of the past if a proposal is passed by Wokingham Borough Council (WBC). The council ...
A VOLUNTEER-led theatre in Reading is hoping to celebrate a milestone anniversary with a big boost in funds. Progress Theatre ...
A MAN has exposed himself to a woman on a train in Twyford. British Transport Police (BTP) are seeking information ...
SHOPPERS in Twyford are having their food horizons broadened after a Waitrose reopened following a refurbishment. The supermarket, in London Road, ...
A MOTHER from Lower Earley intentionally took her life when she was struck by a lorry on the M4 last ...
SOUTH Central Ambulance Service (SCAS) has released a statement following Lilly-May Page-Bowden's inquest, apologising to her family. A paramedic from the ...
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