Wokingham residents organise protest against Carnival car meets
Residents have been invited to gather at 2pm outside Carnival Pool Car Park on Saturday, January 22, to show that "enough is enough".
Read moreDetailsResidents have been invited to gather at 2pm outside Carnival Pool Car Park on Saturday, January 22, to show that "enough is enough".
Read moreDetailsThe driver of a black BMW told Wokingham Today that he had been hit side on by another car, at the King Street lane crossroads, next to Sainsbury's.
Read moreDetailsAt 8.30am, officers received a report of a suspicious vehicle dumped on Emmbrook Vale, Wokingham. Itmay be linked to the Boots break-in.
Read moreDetailsThe store-front to Boots, on Market Place, has been smashed open, with glass and debris scattered over the path.
Read moreDetailsCllr John Halsall has penned a letter to Michael Gove MP over building targets for the borough.
Read moreDetailsThe company is offering free industry approved pipe lagging and outdoor tap protectors through its website.
Read moreDetailsThe borough council is currently consulting on its Local Plan Update, which will be used to determine future house building in the area.
Read moreDetailsNew data from Public Health England revealed that alcohol mortality figures have soared with hospitals bombarded with admissions.
Read moreDetailsFrom Wednesday, December 1, until Saturday, January 1, 229 people were arrested for drink driving, and 152 people for drug driving.
Read moreDetailsAN EARLY Christmas present was delivered to a Wokingham pub ? their award.
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