FROM THE COUNCIL LEADERSHIP: Surviving the storm
Wokingham Borough Council's executive councillors and its senior officers are determined to avoid the fate of other councils
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council's executive councillors and its senior officers are determined to avoid the fate of other councils
Read moreDetailsNovember is a great month for planting trees and shrubs ? you can plant them before the ground gets too hard or frozen
Read moreDetailsFootball Club managers have always grumbled about referees' decisions, but lately they seem more disgruntled than ever.
Read moreDetailsREADING ATHLETICS LADIES competed in their first cross season race of the campaign last weekend at Wormwood Scrubs.
Read moreDetailsTruth is not just simplistic reasoning, let alone the accumulation of facts.
Read moreDetailsLeaders Kingfisher A overcame their club colleagues Kingfisher D 9-1 in Division One, but not before top player Hari Gehlot had a scare
Read moreDetailsIt's taken longer to get to this point than expected because of the knock backs to the economy in recent years from Covid-19 and cost of living crisis
Read moreDetailsWhy do so many people need to die Before people realise that talking is the only way
Read moreDetailsPratt's Pods are a professional electronics repair company in Wokingham. We are Apple certified and part of its Independent repair provider programme
Read moreDetailsIn 2009, David Cliff Estate Agents was born out of a vision held by our founder, David Cliff
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