Redwood resigned ’before he became dead wood’
The leader of a national political party has spoken after the decision by Sir John Redwood to stand down.
Read moreDetailsThe leader of a national political party has spoken after the decision by Sir John Redwood to stand down.
Read moreDetailsMore than 700 boys and girls who play for the club's teams collected trophies.
Read moreDetailsChanges to affordable homes at Copsewood.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to an incident of assault in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsMark Ashwell is taking on the '24 peaks in 24 hours' challenge.
Read moreDetailsWokingham and Emmbrook Football Club was awarded the new kitchen as part of a nationwide initiative to boost grassroots football.
Read moreDetailsThe youngsters completed a league and cup double during an unbeaten season.
Read moreDetailsNew week is the 20th anniversary of the last competitive match of Wokingham Town Football Club.
Read moreDetailsRideworx at 125 Reading Road had sought to build additional space.
Read moreDetailsThe home of one of Wokingham's most well-known pubs has been put up for sale.
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