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, ...
THE air ambulance was called to Woodley following a collision outside a GP surgery this evening. The incident took place outside The Loddon Vale ...
Six brand new buses that will connect Woodley with Reading will be officially toasted with orange juice tomorrow. Reading Buses ...
ALDERMASTON could become part of Wokingham if plans to reduce the number of MPs comes to pass. On Tuesday, the ...
A WOKINGHAM firm is the highest new entry in The Sunday Times’ annual Tech Track 100 list. The newspaper published ...
Police have released an E-Fit image of a man they want to speak to following a sexual assault in Woodley ...
AUDITIONS for a new production of Roald Dahl's classic George's Marvellous Medicine are to be held in Reading next month. ...
A FORMER Bulmershe student who died after being struck by a lorry in Reading earlier this year was not unlawfully ...
FOR many students in Wokingham borough, 11 years of education will be reaching a turning point tomorrow when GCSE exam ...
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