WATCH as crashing lamppost narrowly misses Windsor man's Tesla
This is the moment a lamppost crashed down on a busy road - just seconds after a Tesla had passed.
Trainee News Reporter
Trainee News Reporter for The Reading Chronicle, covering stories across Reading.
Trainee News Reporter for The Reading Chronicle, covering stories across Reading.
This is the moment a lamppost crashed down on a busy road - just seconds after a Tesla had passed.
Residents have been told to stay vigilant after a number of unlikely creatures have been spotted around Berkshire's countryside areas.
On Friday May 10 The Lyndhurst posted a message on social media to thank all its loyal customers for the support they have shown the establishment over the years. The pub had welcomed guests in for the last time the night previously, Thursday May 9. A spokesperson for The Lyndhurst said the following statement:
Paul's brand-new show is entitled Head in the Clouds, and among other things the material will largely focus on his own experience living with ADHD. "It's as funny a show as I could make it," Paul told The Chronicle. "It's random, lots of absurd and surreal elements. I kind of framed it all to mirror how my brain works. "It's kind of I guess a bit of an onslaught. I have a lot of visuals in it to try and communicate what its like to have ADHD in a visual sense."
South Western Railway have reported that all lines between Reading and Winnersh are blocked due to a fire next to the track. They have stated that all trains may be cancelled, delayed, or revised because of the issue.
Amid a fly tipping epidemic currently hitting Whitley, one resident has spoken out and given her view on why so many people are dumping rubbish. Sharon, who has lived in the neighbourhood for a long time, says that families are struggling with waste disposal as larger bins are only being given to families of five or more.
Members of the local community are invited to join a free one-day, family-friendly festival hosted by the University of Reading on Saturday 18 May.
Local solicitor Beverley Sunderland and her husband, two lead volunteers at the Vaccination Centre at Newbury Racecourse attended the royal garden party at Buckingham Palace on Wednesday.
The Great British Sewing Bee is casting for it’s an eleventh series and are looking for the next collection of sewers to enter the sewing room. The Series is judged by Patrick Grant and Esme Young and is presented by Kiell Smith-Bynoe. Applications are open to everyone although you must be 18 or over and you must be a UK resident (including Isle of Man and Channel Islands).
Does your front garden stand out from the crowd? Do you have blooming roses and beautiful flowering baskets which can be seen by people walking past your garden?
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