Homeowners urged to be vigilant with burglaries anticipated to rise as people return to work
An insurance expert has warned ?complacency could cost South East homeowners dear? amidst fears of a surge in burglaries.
Read moreDetailsAn insurance expert has warned ?complacency could cost South East homeowners dear? amidst fears of a surge in burglaries.
Read moreDetailsSTORM EUNICE has arrived, bringing with it some of the strongest winds we've experienced since the great storm of 1987, and the warning is now red
Read moreDetailsTHE SOUTH East is the worst region in the country for notifying people of motorway road closures.
Read moreDetailsThey will present Trapped in the Keep, a collection of pieces reflecting on the multiple identities, traditions and heritages of the group.
Read moreDetailsEstablished in 1979 by university students, Launchpad helps prevent homelessness, and enables people to rebuild their lives.
Read moreDetailsA CALL has been made to transplant the Royal Berkshire Hospital from Reading to Wokingham borough.
Read moreDetailsSOME schools will be switching to remote working tomorrow, while public transport will face changes as a result of Storm Eunice
Read moreDetailsAS BERKSHIRE braces itself for the arrival of Storm Eunice, Thames Valley Police is warning people to only call 999 in an emergency.
Read moreDetailsSTORM Eunice is expected to cause major disruption to train services across Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsHighways England has released advice asking drivers to take care and prepare for strong gales as Storm Eunice hits.
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