Emmbrook petition: ‘Don’t break your promise’
More than 1,400 people have signed an e-petition calling on Wokingham Borough Council to keep its promise.
Read moreDetailsMore than 1,400 people have signed an e-petition calling on Wokingham Borough Council to keep its promise.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Town Ladies won their first match of the season on Sunday afternoon.
Read moreDetailsGenerous football supporters dug deep into their pockets to support a Wokingham Town legend, and saw the club record a 2-1 in the process. A crowd of more than 280...
Read moreDetailsClive McNelly, who was also the landlord of The White Horse pub in Wokingham, passed away earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Town Football Club's Aldershot Cup match on Tuesday evening was abandoned after just six minutes.
Read moreDetailsEmmbrook School's A-level results have been recognised in the House of Commons.
Read moreDetailsSites identified were mentioned as Cantley Park, Avery car park in Finchampstead, and several sites in Shinfield and Woodley.
Read moreDetails'The proposed restrictions are considered to be necessary and expedient.'
Read moreDetailsShelley Otway-Wood of Wokingham's Steppin Out Stars of Tomorrow has been named the winner of a silver Stevie award.
Read moreDetailsAlfred Henry Grover was chosen because in 2019, he became the most recent name to be added to the Wokingham war memorial.
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