It’s all kicking off in Shinfield
The new football pitches at High Copse sports ground, off Hyde End Road in Shinfield, are now ready and in use by Shinfield Rangers Football Club.
Read moreDetailsThe new football pitches at High Copse sports ground, off Hyde End Road in Shinfield, are now ready and in use by Shinfield Rangers Football Club.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough mayor, Cllr Carol Jewell, is lacing up her walking boots to raise money for her chosen charity.
Read moreDetailsThe Liberal Democrats retained their Hawkedon seat on Earley town council. Keith Yabsley polled 298 votes - ahead of the Conservative candidate (257 votes) and the Reform candidate (167 votes)....
Read moreDetailsA projected loss of £1.3 million on Wokingham borough council's Carnival Pool flats development was in the spotlight at a recent council meeting.
Read moreDetailsThe Lexicon is set to sparkle with festive cheer as it launches Festive Friday.
Read moreDetailsMP Clive Jones joined Town Centre officer Warwick HeskIns and Cllr Mark Ashwell to show support for local businesses in Wokingham and Twyford.
Read moreDetailsSir John Redwood, former member of parliament for Wokingham, has been made a life peer by His Majesty the King and will sit in the House of Lords. The 74-year-old...
Read moreDetailsThere could be fewer borough elections in Wokingham borough.
Read moreDetailsIf you're an Earley or Shinfield resident, don't forget you may be able to vote in this Thursday's (December 11) by-elections
Read moreDetailsPossible car parking charges in Finchampstead were discussed at the November meeting of Wokingham borough's full council.
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