Arborfield community pull together after house fire
Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service crews from Bracknell, Whitley Wood, Wokingham Road, Ascot, Caversham Road, Wokingham and four officers ...
Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service crews from Bracknell, Whitley Wood, Wokingham Road, Ascot, Caversham Road, Wokingham and four officers ...
SOME of the borough’s unsung heroes had been due to receive a special honour earlier this month, but new rules ...
UNLESS funding can be found, one of the borough’s fire stations could close this summer in a bid to save ...
THE FIRE brigade is calling on Wokingham Paper readers to enjoy their Christmas, but to do so safely. Although fire ...
THE NEW Crowthorne fire station is starting to take shape, and last week an update on the works was presented ...
WITH summer here, new advice has been issued by the fire brigade in a bid to ensure Wokingham’s residents stay ...
MEMBERS of the Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service (RBFRS) are celebrating after being awarded a specialist accreditation. The Disability ...
A RECRUITMENT campaign has been launched to help find more on-call firefighters at a number of fire stations including Wargrave ...
WARGRAVE fire station will be opening its doors to welcome visitors on Sunday, November 26. Guests are invited to see ...
CREW, staff and partners from Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service (RBFRS) were honoured alongside members of the public at ...
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