Two children among injured as cars catch fire in four-car collision at Coppid Beech Roundabout
TWO young children and a couple in their 70s were among those injured in a four-car collision at Binfield on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsTWO young children and a couple in their 70s were among those injured in a four-car collision at Binfield on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsAS THE cost of living rises, and inflation hits its highest rate for 30 years, a new course could help residents manage their finances.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council launched the consultation, which it said "would help decide whether to progress the project" on Monday, January 24.
Read moreDetailsTHREE teenagers ? two of whom are alleged to have had weapons ? have been arrested after police were called to Caversham Park Village on Sunday
Read moreDetailsA NEW scheme will see Co-op stores in Binfield and Wokingham sell products that are past their best before date
Read moreDetailsPOLICE will attend a demonstration against car meets planned for Wokingham town centre tomorrow afternoon.
Read moreDetailsIn a video on social media, smoke could be seen rising from The George on Loddon Bridge Road.
Read moreDetailsThe 2022 Newbold Diversity Lectures begin next month
Read moreDetailsStrictly's Ian Waite will be returning to his home stage when The Ballroom Boys ? Act Two arrives at Reading's Hexagon theatre on Wednesday, June 8.
Read moreDetailsA SHARP and perceptive look at life in the 1960s is the subject of the next play from Wokingham Theatre.
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