Man from Earley arrested following hit-and-run in Reading
A MAN from Earley has been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving after a hit-and-run collision in East Reading last ...
A MAN from Earley has been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving after a hit-and-run collision in East Reading last ...
A LEISURE centre in Woodley could be demolished and replaced with new facilities, the council has announced. Last night (Thursday) Wokingham ...
A PLAYFUL look into the world of retired opera singers is the subject of Woodley Theatre’s latest play. Quartet, by ...
A RETAILER in Twyford has been fined for selling alcohol to a child. Sapra Retails Limited, trading as Loco Store, ...
THE GREAT and good of Woodley’s business community came together for the fourth annual Festival of Business earlier this month. ...
Police were this evening called to an incident at a property in Wokingham. Details are still emerging about the event which took place ...
In the Wokingham Paper of November 17, we printed a special commentary by Tony Johnson about the future of the ...
CONSERVATIVES voted to ignore a recommendation from industry experts to carry on paying themselves extra allowances - while being accused ...
A CONSERVATIVE councillor who was elected after opposing plans to build on Grazeley has resigned the party whip over the ...
THE current Mayor of Wokingham Borough has made history by becoming the first to marry his consort while in office. ...
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