IKEA fans from Wokingham set up camp outside new store
A MOTHER and daughter from Wokingham have claimed their place at the front of the queue at the new IKEA store ...
A MOTHER and daughter from Wokingham have claimed their place at the front of the queue at the new IKEA store ...
THREE people, including a 17-year-old girl, have been charged in connection with an assault on a taxi driver at Wokingham ...
A DAMAGED manhole cover has caused traffic chaos in Wargrave this morning. Motorists ignoring road closed signs along the A321 ...
The Vicar of the church Theresa May attends has congratulated her on becoming the UK’s Prime Minister elect following Andrea Leadsom’s withdrawal ...
Maidenhead MP Theresa May, whose constituency falls within Wokingham borough, will become Prime Minister this week. This afternoon (Monday), outgoing ...
PLAYING on the Main Stage at Reading Festival is a dream come true for one local band. Sundara Karma, who ...
A SOUTH Berkshire factory where the UK's nuclear weapons are manufactured has failed to improve safety performance, according to the government's ...
MAIDENHEAD MP and Home Secretary Theresa May has sailed through the second round of leadership voting, picking up 199 nods ...
A SIGNALLING problem between Wokignham and Reading is causing delays of up to 30 minutes. National Rail tweeted at 11.15am that ...
A WOMAN preparing to downsize and donate goods to a charity shop is now £2,800 better off, after one of ...
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