Warning after spate of catalytic converter thefts
Thames Valley Police has issued a warning to residents as catalytic converter thefts are on the rise.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has issued a warning to residents as catalytic converter thefts are on the rise.
Read moreDetailsBusinesses in the Thames Valley are worried the regional economic gap is widening.
Read moreDetailsAs England enters its second week of the new lockdown, Wokingham's market scene is beginning to feel the impact.
Read moreDetailsSMART Wokingham is taking part in a national campaign to raise awareness of the link between drinking and mental wellbeing.
Read moreDetailsA group of Conservative MPs are campaigning to stop more cycle lanes being built across the country.
Read moreDetailsAccording to The Children's Society, children in Wokingham borough are only reasonably satisfied with their lives.
Read moreDetailsLocal domestic abuse charity Kaleidoscopic UK has seen demand for its services skyrocket during the second lockdown.
Read moreDetailsA woman who has battled lung cancer for the past four years is featuring in a new campaign for Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Read moreDetailsEcclesiastical has launched its annual 12 days of giving campaign to support charitable causes across the country.
Read moreDetailsThe London Road cycleway is now complete, meaning people can cycle from Coppid Beech roundabout into Wokingham town centre.
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