Car destroyed by fire in Reading early this morning
FIREFIGHTERS were called to reports of a car fire in Reading earlier this morning. A crew from Wokingham Road answered ...
FIREFIGHTERS were called to reports of a car fire in Reading earlier this morning. A crew from Wokingham Road answered ...
SIX fire appliances from stations across the area were called to a small fire at Reading Crown Court this afternoon. ...
A SCHOOL in Wokingham has temporarily closed and four members of staff suspended following concerns over pupil safety. Southfield School, ...
VEGETABLES and a chainsaw were stolen during burglaries in Shinfield last week. Between 8.35am and 11am on Friday, April 8 ...
THE next charity coffee morning at the Bradbury Centre will be in aid of Mencap. The monthly event takes place ...
A BAND that rocked Wokingham is making a triumphant return this week. The Fliks headlined the Wokingham Festival last August, ...
A MAN has been rushed to hospital after suffering a medical episode in Wokingham this morning. An ambulance officer, a ...
A CONSULTATION has been launched over a plan to build an Aldi and a Costa Coffee drive-through to Wokingham. While ...
THREE of Reading FC's brightest stars will be visiting a supermarket in Wokingham on Thursday (7) to challenge shoppers to ...
THE owner of a dog who made his way onto a train in Wokingham this morning has said of her relief ...
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