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Read moreDetailsYour chance to help create a vision for the future of Wokingham will end on November 30.
Read moreDetailsFraudsters are becoming increasingly clever as technology evolves.
Read moreDetailsThe charity hopes that bleed control kits will become common in public places.
Read moreDetailsThe CEO of an organisation that operates a weekly social event at St Crispin's Leisure Centre has voiced concerns about a lack of consultation.
Read moreDetailsWokingham has been ranked as one of the least violent areas in England and Wales.
Read moreDetailsA war of words erupted when a councillor raised the topic of women-only swimming sessions.
Read moreDetailsConcerns from residents about possible 'gridlock' on a Finchampstead road will be addressed.
Read moreDetailsThe auction is the third such sale of land in the same vicinity within a few months.
Read moreDetailsThe COATS charity shop in Crowthorne High Street has doubled in size.
Read moreDetailsLiberal Democrats in Wokingham have accused the Government of being 'content with local health services crumbling'.
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