Rams RFC dealt blow in National One title race
RAMS RFC were dealt a big blow in the National One title race as a 28-22 defeat at Plymouth Albion effectively ended their hopes of winning the leagu
Read moreDetailsRAMS RFC were dealt a big blow in the National One title race as a 28-22 defeat at Plymouth Albion effectively ended their hopes of winning the leagu
Read moreDetailsI have been flabbergasted by some of the false claims made in recent months about the council's finances.
Read moreDetailsFor those living in leasehold properties, there is an additional financial burden of ground rents and service charges
Read moreDetailsIf a Conservative Council is elected in May, more Council-supported care home beds will be created and we will work to increase GP and dental services
Read moreDetailsFunding from The Arts Society Wokingham has helped students at Foundry College put on an end-of-year exhibition of artwork at South Hill Park
Read moreDetailsThe world in which we live demands us to be relentlessly available and consequently disposable when we can't keep up with the pace
Read moreDetailsI have just come from Wokingham Borough Council's offices after submitting paperwork for 54 Labour candidates for the 54 seats in Wokingham Borough
Read moreDetailsWhether you are being kind, you are receiving kindness or you notice it take place, you feel better as a result.
Read moreDetailsWhere is the well of healing waters in Bramshill Forest woodland? Where does the path yield to strips of logs across water pools on rutted turf
Read moreDetailsIf funding is confirmed at the last minute we have real difficulties in planning support to Wokingham residents.
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