The full list of bins set to be removed
Wokingham Borough Council has published the list of bins it intends to axe.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has published the list of bins it intends to axe.
Read moreDetailsA new shared ownership brand has been launched by a Berkshire-based real estate company.
Read moreDetailsRail users are being urged to give their views on plans to shut ticket offices in Wokingham Borough.
Read moreDetailsBovis Homes has teamed up with the country's largest affordable new-build housing provider to launch Home Stepper.
Read moreDetailsA new shop in Wokingham has been the target of what appears to be organised shoplifting.
Read moreDetailsPhotographer Phil Penman is more accustomed to documenting the news than making it.
Read moreDetailsIf you don't get the grades you hoped for, there are a number of options open to you.
Read moreDetailsVoters in the Wescott East ward will go to the polls next week to elect a councillor.
Read moreDetailsWokingham & Emmbrook are hoping a bit of FA Cup magic will rub off on them under the Lowther Road lights on Friday evening.
Read moreDetailsThe locations of some 150 public litter bins that could be axed across Wokingham borough have been revealed.
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