Rise in parking warrants
The number of parking warrants issued in Wokingham increased by more than 160% between 2024 and 2025, data has revealed.
Read moreDetailsThe number of parking warrants issued in Wokingham increased by more than 160% between 2024 and 2025, data has revealed.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council has revealed the Dinton Activity Centre made a financial loss of almost £150,000 in the last financial year.
Read moreDetailsA non league football legend who played for Wokingham Town in the 1960s has died.
Read moreDetailsPeople in Wokingham concerned that they have cancer symptoms are being urged to seek information and support while they shop.
Read moreDetailsEveryone deserves to feel safe in their community and on its streets.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Positive Difference is hosting a post-Budget analysis over a buffet breakfast.
Read moreDetailsThis year's Wokingham Poppy Appeal has raised in the region of £80,000.
Read moreDetailsBusinesses are being urged to be vigilant after claims a fake licensing officer has been contacting premises and demanding overdue annual fees.
Read moreDetailsEmployees at law firm Blandy & Blandy recently completed vital training on CPR.
Read moreDetailsWardens are making more visits to schools than in the previous financial year to improve road safety for pupils, which has been well received.
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