Potential Arborfield fly-tippers caught in the act
The men were spotted on Sindlesham Road one afternoon in June and questioned by Wokingham Borough Council?s new anti-social behaviour team.
Read moreDetailsThe men were spotted on Sindlesham Road one afternoon in June and questioned by Wokingham Borough Council?s new anti-social behaviour team.
Read moreDetailsHolly Mackinnon, a year ten student at The Holt School, will represent the borough?s children and young people in the UK Youth Parliament
Read moreDetailsCards congratulating the Queen on her Platinum Jubilee have been sent to Buckingham Palace.
Read moreDetailsDue to the ongoing heatwave, Wokingham Borough Council's crews will begin collections at 5.30am, from Monday, July 18.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Welcomes New Arrivals will take place at Elms Field on Saturday, July 16.
Read moreDetailsThis is part of Wokingham Borough Council?s effort to reduce the use of non-recyclable single-use plastics.
Read moreDetailsThe signing follows last week?s addition of Tyrese Fornah as the Royals look to add depth to their midfield.
Read moreDetailsPolice say at approximately 11am on Sunday, July 10, a black Honda motorcycle and a silver Toyota Corolla collided on Ringmead.
Read moreDetailsThe flag was raised by borough mayor Cllr Caroline Smith on Wednesday, July 6, at the council?s Shute End offices.
Read moreDetailsThe former Henley MP will continue as prime minister until the party chooses a successor.
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