Man jailed after threatening petrol station worker with a claw hammer
A HOMELESS man has been jailed for four years after an early morning raid on a petrol station. Gary Smith was found guilty at Reading Crown Court, by unanimous jury...
Read moreA HOMELESS man has been jailed for four years after an early morning raid on a petrol station. Gary Smith was found guilty at Reading Crown Court, by unanimous jury...
Read morePlans to redraw the settlement boundary in Winnersh have been dubbed as "devious" by Cllr Prue Bray.
Read moreTHE leader of the council has promised action to try and get Wokingham borough out of Tier 3 as quickly as possible. Earlier today, health secretary Matt Hancock told the...
Read moreWinnersh Triangle has donated more than 150 blankets to The Cowshed.
Read moreDIVERSIONS will be in place on the M4 this weekend, as Highways England continues its project to convert the road into a Smart Motorway. The closure affects Junctions 10 (Winnersh)...
Read more210 tree saplings are being planted in Winnersh as part of a community-led initiative.
Read moreTO CELEBRATE the return of cinema following the November lockdown, a Winnersh picturehouse is offering free tickets. A special screening of Back To The Future is to take place at...
Read moreFive Guys is hoping to establish a new branch in Winnersh, but the area is in a flood zone.
Read moreANOTHER two weekends of road closures are planned to allow work on the Smart Motorway project to continue. This weekend, the M4 will be shut between junctions 8/9 (Maidenhead) and...
Read moreNeighbours in Winnersh came together to mark remembrance with a socially distanced concert.
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