FROM THE LEADER: One year on, Wokingham still stands with Ukraine
Wokingham Borough Council and our residents have been playing their part in helping the Ukrainian people since the beginning of this dreadful war
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council and our residents have been playing their part in helping the Ukrainian people since the beginning of this dreadful war
Read moreDetailsOnce the scheme was running as planned, £1 million per year would be saved and several thousand extra tonnes of material would be recycled.
Read moreDetailsDELIGHTED Director of Rugby Seb Reynolds saluted his Rams players as they overcame a tough opening quarter to eventually overrun Rosslyn Park's
Read moreDetailsAbbey Women produced arguably the best display of their season so far to seal a bonus-point win over second-placed Thurrock
Read moreDetailsOn the morning of February 6, while most people were still asleep, a huge earthquake hit the Turkish region of Gaziantep.
Read moreDetailsOne thing that intrigues me about each New Year's Honour List, is that you learn for instance, that a singer has received an award for service to mus
Read moreDetailsLocal bus services are vital for Wokingham Borough and the wider area. They play an important role to access jobs, retail and services, schools
Read moreDetailsJames Baker admitted Rams' 50-31 National One derby victory against Chinnor was up there with his career highlights following a stunning floodlit
Read moreDetailsWhen times are tough, it's right and proper that those who need the help most should be our priority. Under this administration they are.
Read moreDetailsSurprisingly, a promise to cut your weekly waste collection was not in the Liberal Democrats' election leaflets last year.
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