Wokingham ranked low for chlamydia
Wokingham featured in the top ten least infected areas of England for chlamydia, with a total of 223 newly reported diagnoses.
Read moreDetailsWokingham featured in the top ten least infected areas of England for chlamydia, with a total of 223 newly reported diagnoses.
Read moreDetailsAn objection from Reading Borough Council will be considered despite arriving after the end of the consultation period.
Read moreDetailsHM Revenue and Customs is urging nearly 5.7 million customers to file their tax return for the 2022 to 2023 tax year.
Read moreDetailsResidents who encounter full bottle banks are being urged to take their recycling home.
Read moreDetailsIt only takes a few minutes to apply, and these trees could bring several lifetimes of benefits.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council was forced to suspend comments on a social media post after "offensive" comments were posted.
Read moreDetailsMore than £1,200 was raised from a football match that will help to provide defibrillator units for local football pitches.
Read moreDetailsWokingham & Emmbrook will be hoping the new year will bring a change of fortunes.
Read moreDetailsWokingham & Emmbrook Football Club is looking for future lionesses to join one of its many teams.
Read moreDetailsSir John Redwood has taken to X, formerly Twitter, to criticise the local parking regime.
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