Wokingham Borough mayor completes fundraising challenge
Wokingham borough mayor, Cllr Carol Jewell, has been walking the 55 miles of Wokingham Way in support of her chosen charity, Building for the Future.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough mayor, Cllr Carol Jewell, has been walking the 55 miles of Wokingham Way in support of her chosen charity, Building for the Future.
Read moreDetailsResidents have been protesting about the costs of recycling DIY waste in Berkshire since charges are made for dumping more than a bathtub-full.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council will set a balanced budget later this month. Until recently, such a claim would hardly be newsworthy.
Read moreDetailsOne of the growing problems of our times is that faith in the democratic process is being undermined by politicians who make promises at election time
Read moreDetailsThe timeline of key dates for work at the junction of Easthampstead Road and Heathlands Road has changed.
Read moreDetailsA charity concert will raise money for Wokingham domestic abuse charity
Read moreDetailsJoin the Ollie Young Foundation for a cake and a cuppa to celebrate FeBLUEary
Read moreDetailsA concert in St Peter's Church, Earley, will support the children's hospice and the church
Read moreDetailsThe original retro festival, Rewind, is returning to Temple Island Meadows in Henley-on-Thames from Friday 21st to Sunday 23rd August
Read moreDetailsA serving Thames Valley Police officer has been charged with sexual assault following an investigation by the force.
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