Wokingham gets UK’s fastest internet
Yesterday, Virgin Media switched on the UK's fastest home internet service in Wokingham. It offers connectivity 25 times faster than the current local average.
Read moreDetailsYesterday, Virgin Media switched on the UK's fastest home internet service in Wokingham. It offers connectivity 25 times faster than the current local average.
Read moreDetails“The only way to reach carbon neutrality is to change our materialistic lifestyle,” says leader of Wokingham Borough Council, John Halsall.
Read moreDetailsLast week, a total of 13 tonnes of waste was cleared from the embankment on the A329M.
Read moreDetailsThe houses in Tape Lane, Hurst are the first traditional council housing of its kind to be built in over 20 years.
Read moreDetailsThe Winter Mini Challenge is encouraging children to read any three books of their choice and then rate them depending on how much they enjoyed them.
Read moreDetailsThe new faces behind the bar of a much-loved Wokingham pub are familiar – and no wonder, they were recommended by the retiring landlords.
Read moreDetailsOpenText REading presented the Me2 Club with £1,500 to kick-start their support for the charity this financial year.
Read moreDetailsThe plans for a two-storey, energy-efficient building have caused anger among residents due to the modern, angular design.
Read moreDetailsAgeing Well was the topic of conversation at a customer conference hosted by local social care provider Optalis. At their second annual conference, customers were invited to discuss the theme...
Read moreDetailsPolice officers are appealing for witnesses after a man sustained multiple stab wounds in an attempted murder.
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