M4 near Reading expected to remain closed overnight
A section of the M4 motorway is expected to remain closed overnight following an incident this morning (Wednesday). The eastbound ...
A section of the M4 motorway is expected to remain closed overnight following an incident this morning (Wednesday). The eastbound ...
CHARLOTTE EDWARDS has today called time on her illustrious 20-year international cricket career. It had been widely speculated the 36-year-old, ...
THINGS are set to get incredibly wild as the story of a man-eating plant comes to South Hill Park this ...
CREWS from Wokingham and Bracknell fire stations have been attending a an incident in Burghfield this afternoon where a number ...
A 20-year-old man from Sonning has been jailed for three years for sexual offences. Nicholas Faithfull, of Glebe Gardens, was ...
Thousands of people visited Wokingham on May Day Monday to enjoy the annual May Fair. During the day, charities and ...
COMEDIAN and TV star Jennifer Saunders paid a visit to a Twyford garden centre over the Bank Holiday. Saunders, who starred in the ...
Being an outdoor event, Wokingham's May Fayre relies on good weather to attract the crowds. With the weather over the ...
IT’S BACK for the 21st time. A whole day of family fun at what is thought to be the largest ...
A MAN who conned 12 people, including six elderly residents, over building work across Wokingham and Reading has been jailed ...
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