Wokingham residents protest noisy car meets in town centre
At 2pm today, residents across the town met at Carnival Pool Car Park calling for action from the borough council.
Read moreDetailsAt 2pm today, residents across the town met at Carnival Pool Car Park calling for action from the borough council.
Read moreDetailsOn Friday, February 11, the Wokingham Lions Club will be hosting the Great Woky Pub Quiz.
Read moreDetailsIn a video on social media, smoke could be seen rising from The George on Loddon Bridge Road.
Read moreDetailsMatthew Barber will be climbing Scafell Pike to support servicemen and women who were injured either mentally or physically during their service.
Read moreDetailsResidents in Norreys contacted Cllr Rachel Burgess, Labour councillor, about road safety near The Holt School, as their children cross Milton Road.
Read moreDetailsUNIONS have warned that NHS dentistry is ?hanging by a thread? with some patients facing two-year waits for routine check ups.
Read moreDetailsThe pollutants, including diesel exhausts, stop insects from sniffing out the crops and wildflowers that depend on them.
Read moreDetailsWoodley Baptist Church is hosting a coffee morning every Wednesday from 10am until noon.
Read moreDetailsMarnie Clayton, 18, was last seen leaving the Atik nightclub in Windsor at 2am on Sunday, 16 January.
Read moreDetails"PD Hooch one, Burglar nil," said a spokesperson for TVP Bracknell and Wokingham.
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