Join Wokingham Transport Club for a trolleybus talk
Graham Bilbe from Reading-based British Trolleybus Society will talk to the club on Tuesday, March 15 at 7.45pm at the Bradbury Centre, Rose Street.
Read moreDetailsGraham Bilbe from Reading-based British Trolleybus Society will talk to the club on Tuesday, March 15 at 7.45pm at the Bradbury Centre, Rose Street.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police appeal for witnesses after a fatal crash between junction 11 and junction 12 of the M4, in which a woman died.
Read moreDetailsAN EMMER GREEN man has been jailed for six years for modern slavery offences.
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY UNITED recovered from two goals down to take a point after a second-half brace from Kaylum Barlow.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has described it as "serious" and said that the motorway will be closed for several hours.
Read moreDetailsGrowing Solidarity, the farm's vegetable growing outreach programme, has been recognised for its work with refugees.
Read moreDetailsA gymnastics instructor who groomed and raped victims has been jailed for 12 years after being found guilty of historic offences.
Read moreDetailsIt?s funny how trying to make the Laws of the Game more understandable, sometimes seems to create more arguments.
Read moreDetailsLaura Turner going out with her son Charlie Green in September 2018 when he suddenly stopped breathing. Now they are raising money for SCAS.
Read moreDetailsPopham Airfield was the venue for the final Hampshire League Cross-Country fixture of the season.
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