Residents keen to divert attention away from Hall Farm as potential RBH relocation site
A CAMPAIGN group has raised concerns over the Royal Berkshire Hospital's potential move to a greenfield site.
A CAMPAIGN group has raised concerns over the Royal Berkshire Hospital's potential move to a greenfield site.
TRAIN services on South Western Railway lines will be affected by rail workers undertaking an overtime ban or striking
Wokingham is set to celebrate its LGBTQ+ communities with a full day of activities and performances on Saturday, July 8, ...
THE UNIVERSITY of Reading received a University of Sanctuary award.
A FAMILIAR face has been picked to contest the new Woodley and Earley seat at the forthcoming general election: the ...
STUDENTS at a Wokingham school have raised £3,650 for causes across the world throughout this academic year.
A CINEMA is to screen a special blockbuster, but it's not a movie ? it's a concert featuring Boxcar Willie
A teenage refugee spent two years enduring danger, abuse and homelessness in Africa and Europe before finding safety in Reading ...
LOCAL television service That's Thames Valley will continue to operate for another 10 years subject to the outcome of a ...
An accident was reported at 4.15pm today (Tuesday) on the M4 westbound carriageway between junction 10 at Wokingham, and junction ...
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