No charges after car crashes in to Wokingham takeaway
A white Subaru smashed through the windows of Station Fish Bar on Station Road yesterday afternoon, Sunday, February 20.
Read moreDetailsA white Subaru smashed through the windows of Station Fish Bar on Station Road yesterday afternoon, Sunday, February 20.
Read moreDetailsInspector Andy Eddy, who is now investigating the incident, said that Watson is getting stronger and is improving every day.
Read moreDetailsDRIVERS using mobile phones while behind the wheel have been targeted in a special operation by Thames Valley Police.
Read moreDetailsFUNDRAISING opportunities have been in short supply over the past two years, but Wokingham Choral Society members have been doing what they can.
Read moreDetailsEarlier this month, Waingels welcomed Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year or Spring Festival, which this year fell on February 1.
Read moreDetailsAt Wargrave Local History Society?s February meeting, Torie Griffiths shared My Life of Crime: Reflections of a former Crown Prosecuto
Read moreDetailsThe Sanctuary Scholarship Scheme was introduced in April last year for anyone with refugee, humanitarian protected or asylum seeker status.
Read moreDetailsANY HOMES built at Hall Farm will be on "low risk" flood land as opposed to "high risk" land, the borough council's planning executive announced.
Read moreDetailsElowyn Meeres, 13, won four silver and one bronze medal at the Berks and South Bucks County Speed Swimming Championships in January.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM charity has received a grant as part of Tesco?s community grant scheme.
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