WADE launches new physio treatments
Therapies on Thames are bringing their physiotherapy to WADE day centre in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsTherapies on Thames are bringing their physiotherapy to WADE day centre in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsAfter organising a 20-day roadblock with their own vehicles, residents are now looking for a permanent solution to stop travellers gaining access to private land.
Read moreDetailsHeavy rainfall across Berkshire has caused flooding and traffic delays.
Read moreDetailsA new pub has opened their doors to customers after a ceremonious ribbon cutting on Monday.
Read moreDetailsLocal man rows 127 miles of the River Thames in his homemade fishing boat, sleeping on board each night. All in the name of charity.
Read moreDetailsFRIDAY the 13th was a day that was lucky for some, as a spooky surprise was left on the doorstep of a Wokingham vets. Staff at Mullberry House Vets in...
Read moreDetailsResidents of Wokingham have the highest healthy life expectancy in the UK at 70.7 years, according to the Office for National Statistics
Read moreDetailsTraining for adult cyclists who want to improve their confidence on busy roads can now enroll on a training programme offered by Wokingham council.
Read moreDetailsAnger as new plans for Denmark Street car park development are announced.
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham canine carers win RSPCA national award for their committment to lost and stray dogs in the area.
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