Earley road to be closed for more than two months to allow gasworks to take place
A MAJOR route linking Woodley with Earley is to be closed for more than two months to allow gasworks to take place
Read moreDetailsA MAJOR route linking Woodley with Earley is to be closed for more than two months to allow gasworks to take place
Read moreDetailsWith news of political betting hitting the national headlines, Wokingham Today took a look at the current odds available for our local constituencies.
Read moreDetailsThe event will take place at Shinfield Junior School between 6.30pm and 7,30pm.
Read moreDetailsTWO hustings events will take place in Wokingham borough this week, with the first this evening. Churches have teamed up to organise the events, offering people a chance to hear...
Read moreDetailsA previously-refused house of multiple occupation (HMO) in Earley has been given the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsChris Bryant was thrilled to be at the creative hub which, when complete, will have 18 sound stages and some of the most advanced facilities in Europe
Read moreDetailsFormer government minister Robert Jenrick was pounding the streets of Earley this afternoon.
Read moreDetailsFIRE CREWS were called to an Earley home earlier this month following reports of a blaze.
Read moreDetailsThe Conservatives have announced new measures to improve peoples' neighbourhoods and encourage community cohesion.
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