FROM THE CHAMBER: Woking together for the good of Wokingham’s residents
One consequence of the Partnership agreement has been the much greater ability of cllrs from smaller parties to be able to contribute to our community
Read moreDetailsOne consequence of the Partnership agreement has been the much greater ability of cllrs from smaller parties to be able to contribute to our community
Read moreDetailsBIGFOOT was spotted in Wokingham on Saturday ... by loads of children.
Read moreDetailsAN EARLEY pub has come up with a novel way of helping customers celebrate the Platinum Jubilee ? it?s rolling back the clock to charge just 6p a pint
Read moreDetailsAn overarching theme that connects many of the things that the new administration is pursuing can be summed up in one word - partnership.
Read moreDetailsAs we celebrate the Queen?s Platinum Jubilee, it is worth remembering there is another 96-year-old institution in Berkshire
Read moreDetailsAn adventurous woman planned her own funeral to include unusual entertainment at her wake: morris dancing and a jazz band.
Read moreDetailsTHIS week, we welcome back Mordecai Smyth and Third Lung to the playlist, for both have some new music we want to plonk into your aural cavities
Read moreDetailsA WARNING has been issued after hundreds of people reported fake emails claiming to be from Ofgem offering rebates over high energy bills.
Read moreDetailsSTAFF from a facilities management team put their skills into use last month by helping clean up a hospice.
Read moreDetailsTHERE was plenty of fun in the sunshine as pupils at a Wokingham school celebrated the Platinum Jubilee
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