Teenager missing from Wokingham located
Thames Valley Police is appealing for help to locate a teenager from Earley.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help to locate a teenager from Earley.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of an HMO (house of multiple occupation) on Wokingham Road in Earley will need planning permission to turn it into a children's care home,
Read moreDetailsA MUSICAL treat is promised in Earley this Saturday night thanks to a choir.
Read moreDetailsInner Wheel group celebrates its centenary
Read moreDetailsThe repairs come after figures published last year showed the number of potholes reported across Wokingham is rising.
Read moreDetailsThe two houses planned for demolition are on the corner of Compton Close and Station Road.
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Read moreDetailsMoney, hub caps, and an arm chair are among the rubbish found
Read moreDetailsResidents learn about a Hindu festival
Read moreDetailsA CALL for unity on school signs was made by Cllr Mike Smith at the council meeting of Thursday, March 21.
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