Resident in shock after recycling and blue bag 'crushed together' in truck
“I saw the bin men dump all my carefully separated cardboard, plastic, tins and blue bags into one wheelie bin ...
“I saw the bin men dump all my carefully separated cardboard, plastic, tins and blue bags into one wheelie bin ...
A LORRY blocked the railway line by Wokingham Station earlier this evening causing delays to the railways - and even ...
POLICE had to be called in to manage traffic in Wokingham town centre on Monday lunchtime after a lorry broke ...
A PEDESTRIAN has died following a crash involving a lorry on the M4 this morning. The incident took place on ...
A CYCLIST has been airlifted to hospital following a collision with a lorry in Woodley this morning. The 20-year-old man suffered what ...
A LORRY collided into a broken down vehicle on the A33 near Swallowfield this afternoon. Crews from Wokingham Road fire ...
A DAMAGED manhole cover has caused traffic chaos in Wargrave this morning. Motorists ignoring road closed signs along the A321 ...
A section of the M4 motorway is expected to remain closed overnight following an incident this morning (Wednesday). The eastbound ...
POLICE have launched an investigation following last Thursday’s road traffic accident in Wokingham town centre and are appealing for witnesses ...
A WOMAN in her sixties has died following a collision with a lorry in Wokingham town centre yesterday afternoon. Thames ...
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