Wokingham’s MP votes to fix crumbling hospitals and bring delayed projects forward
Wokingham's Liberal Democrat MP, Clive Jones, voted on a Liberal Democrat motion to fix local NHS buildings
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Liberal Democrat MP, Clive Jones, voted on a Liberal Democrat motion to fix local NHS buildings
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has confirmed that they are no longer appealing for the public's help in tracing a wanted man in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsThe Lexicon has teamed up with garden and nature specialists Little Muddy Boots to bring a splash of colour to everyone's outdoor spaces this Spring.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Pride trustees and other supporters joined members and allies of the trans community in Parliament Square in London on Saturday
Read moreDetailsWokingham Cricket Club will celebrate the 200th anniversary of the club's official founding on May 4, bringing with it a season of celebrations
Read moreDetailsFormer Buckinghamshire CCC captain and opening bowler, Tom Hampton, has been named as Wokingham CC's first XI skipper for its bicentenary season.
Read moreDetailsArt lovers will have the chance to visit Hilltop Studio in Tilehurst this May as part of the West Berkshire & North Hampshire Open Studios event.
Read moreDetailsThe Berkshire Adult Autism Support Service is running two free online autism advice workshops for parents and unpaid family carers of autistic
Read moreDetailsThe Liberal Democrat MP for Wokingham, Clive Jones, has said it's "time for Ofwat to go" as new stats paint a sorry picture
Read moreDetailsA sports and fitness company in Wokingham will be hosting a charity event next month to raise funds for Hypocephalus Awareness Trust (Harry's Hat).
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