Woman dies following collision in Woodley last night
AN 84-year-old woman has died after being struck by a car in Woodley. Emergency services were called to the scene ...
AN 84-year-old woman has died after being struck by a car in Woodley. Emergency services were called to the scene ...
A MAN from Wokingham has been fined £500 for driving over the alcohol limit. Paul Dorrity, 50, of Osborne Road, ...
A highlight of Wokingham’s year, the 2016 Living Advent Calendar, has been launched, with an appeal for volunteer actors - and ...
A TOWN centre care home is celebrating after receiving a seal of approval from an official body. Alexandra Grange Care ...
WOKINGHAM'S Graeme Robertson has captained Team England to victory over Scotland in the 2016 Auld Enemies Cup. Robertson, who is ...
A CYCLIST who used Wokingham to train is down to the final two in an epic race that pits wheels ...
A BUSY town centre road is to be closed to traffic to enable a drainage survey to take place. Denmark ...
Heavy rainstorms have badly flood-damaged a primary school, causing thousands of pounds of damage, writes Sue Corcoran. Ceilings were brought ...
TWO ferocious thunderstorms struck Wokingham borough in just 12 hours, bringing with it flooding and hailstones the size of golfballs. ...
A LOAF of sliced sourdough 'artisan' bread priced at £3.50 is set to go on sale at a supermarket in Wokingham next ...
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