Intruders break into Arborfield Green fire flats
There have been break-ins to the apartments in Arborfield Green, following the fire last month.
Read moreDetailsThere have been break-ins to the apartments in Arborfield Green, following the fire last month.
Read moreDetailsInsects great and small have appeared at Elms Field in Wokingham town centre, crafted by sculptor Stephen Radford.
Read moreDetailsAt least four drivers crashed on the first week the Winnersh Relief Road opened, after making illegal right hand turns.
Read moreDetailsBeat the Street, which encourages residents to walk, run and cycle around Wokingham borough, has made its big return.
Read moreDetailsThe Indian coronavirus variant has been discovered in Wokingham borough, with 7 to 14 cases identified at the start of May.
Read moreDetailsWokingham North Neighbourhood Policing Team said it is “taking action” following concerns over the new changes to the traffic lights last week.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM resident has launched a new fitness challenge to tackle heart disease one step at a time. Earlier this year, Tony Eames launched the Million Metre Challenge in a...
Read moreDetailsA NEW MAYOR has been elected by Earley Town Council, at its recent annual meeting. Cllr Anne Bassett, town councillor for Redhatch ward, was presented with the mayoral chain by...
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN two million youngsters missed out on the chance to have swimming lessons due to the pandemic – with some now fearing a return. Simon Balaam’s three children attend...
Read moreDetailsYOUNGSTERS can tune into an Elmer The Elephant storytime event later this month. Wokingham Borough Council libraries will be sharing springtime tales on Tuesday, May 25, at 11am. Stories are...
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