FROM THE CHAMBER: Why Wokingham residents shouldn’t be paying twice
Since becoming a councillor one of the most persistent issues I've had to deal with is the issue of 'fleecehold' private estate management fees.
Read moreDetailsSince becoming a councillor one of the most persistent issues I've had to deal with is the issue of 'fleecehold' private estate management fees.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a burglary in Wargrave on Wednesday (11 February).
Read moreDetailsA centuries-old bridge in Swallowfield has been left reeling after a massive articulated lorry crashed into it on Wednesday afternoon. Dramatic security footage from a nearby house shows the Dutch-based...
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council has said it cannot reopen Heathlands Road today.
Read moreDetailsThe site features an 18th century, three-storey terraced property in the heart of the Wokingham town centre .
Read moreDetailsJackie Mouradian will be signing copies of her new book at the Wokingham Christian book shop
Read moreDetailsBut there was joy for Woodley United Ladies who collected their first win of the season.
Read moreDetailsDiscover fabric fun for all
Read moreDetailsA new area offers more space for walking, wildlife and the outdoors
Read moreDetailsReading is becoming a second home for this blues-rock trio from the Netherlands. They've played at the Purple Turtle three times now
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