FROM THE CHAMBER: The Lib Dems were warned about recycling
Liberal Democrat-run Wokingham Borough Council issued a story this week saying recycling was increasing but "we" can do better
Read moreDetailsLiberal Democrat-run Wokingham Borough Council issued a story this week saying recycling was increasing but "we" can do better
Read moreDetailsEven though it's been very cold, and snow is threatening to fall, I and my colleagues have been knocking on many doors throughout Wokingham
Read moreDetailsMore than 100 members of Inner Wheel and guests assembled at Benson Parish Hall on Wednesday, January 10, to take part in the '100 for 100' initiative
Read moreDetailsWargrave Local History Society's January meeting was an illustrated presentation on Chalk, Caverns and Commandos by retired geophysicist Rob Wallace
Read moreDetailsDIRECTOR of Rugby Seb Reynolds lauded man-of-the-match Mike Hoyt after the flanker's virtuoso display ? including a sublime try ? helped Rams
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough has one of the highest rates of car ownership in the country and, as we all see, high levels of traffic.
Read moreDetailsA poem about the yarn for peace and harmony in the entire world
Read moreDetailsIn a year when we have all-out council elections in May and a general election, we can expect the political temperature to rise
Read moreDetailsFootball fans have urged the English Football League (EFL) to step up their efforts to force negligent owners out of football.
Read moreDetailsVETERAN footballers kicked off against cancer and the Christmas bulge during a charity match, then ploughed straight into the bacon butties afterwards
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