MP at Hindu youth event
He was at the Wokingham chapter of a Hindu youth organisation.
Read moreDetailsHe was at the Wokingham chapter of a Hindu youth organisation.
Read moreDetailsBorough has the lowest number of fast food shops in England.
Read moreDetailsHundreds of people ushered in the year of the snake
Read moreDetailsAny local school can apply for a grant by completing a simple form.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Town slipped to a disappointing 3-1 defeat at Risborough Rangers.
Read moreDetailsNo car parking charges at Cantley Park in this year's budget.
Read moreDetailsNew figures reveal that in 2024, the number of companies in Berkshire was the highest ever recorded.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has started consulting on a Community Governance Review.
Read moreDetailsClive Jones MP met King Charles III.
Read moreDetailsShe polled 52.7% of the vote with 1,172 to win the seat that was previously held by Paul Fishwick.
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