Sick thieves target poppy appeal window display in Wokingham town centre
A Wokingham town centre shop window with a display marking Remembrance Day has been smashed.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham town centre shop window with a display marking Remembrance Day has been smashed.
Read moreDetailsA Winnersh woman has raised money by swimming around Manhattan.
Read moreDetailsBroadband speeds in Wokingham are ranked among the fastest towns in south east England.
Read moreDetailsWokingham' Aaron Fowler was part of the England visually impaired rugby team who won an international rugby tournament.
Read moreDetailsLeading law firm Blandy & Blandy has opened a new office in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsA meeting next week is expected to confirm that parking charges will be suspended for the Woodley and Wokingham Winter Carnival events.
Read moreDetailsSome motorists heading to Thames Valley Park will be forced to make a six mile diversion next month.
Read moreDetailsA Grade II-listed pub and restaurant has launched an appeal for a new publican.
Read moreDetailsAn unassuming house in Woodley has been transformed into a Hallowe'en wonderland.
Read moreDetailsA road in Finchampstead was closed for more than a hour last week following a serious collision.
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