“I was in tears”: Wokingham pensioner scammed out of £250,000 by AI Martin Lewis video
A 68-year-old man from Wokingham in Berkshire has lost more than £250,000 in an investment scam that used a deepfake video
Read moreDetailsA 68-year-old man from Wokingham in Berkshire has lost more than £250,000 in an investment scam that used a deepfake video
Read moreDetailsThe impact of volunteers helping to catch out speeding drivers in Woodley has been discussed with a claim that drivers are 'flying down'
Read moreDetailsBlend, in Finchampstead, offers music and fun
Read moreDetailsAudiences can enjoy a night of famous overtures from Wokingham Philharmonic Orchestra
Read moreDetailsTalented athletes in Reading are being invited to apply for support from the UK's largest athlete support programme, the GLL Sport Foundation
Read moreDetailsOne of the greatest strengths of our area is what we can achieve when business, government and the community work together
Read moreDetailsA national productivity assessment has ranked Wokingham Borough Council second out of 149 councils in England.
Read moreDetailsPoliticians in Wokingham have committed themselves to fighting high 'estate management fees' for homeowners.
Read moreDetailsStan Hetherington has set off on an inspiring challenge to climb Mount Kilimanjaro.
Read moreDetailsA council has refused to comment on the prosecution of its former mayor.
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