Police appeal for witnesses to Wokingham burglary after toddler attacked with electric screwdriver
Five men demanded money and attacked a man and woman in their fifties and an 18-month-old toddler with an electric screwdriver.
Read moreDetailsFive men demanded money and attacked a man and woman in their fifties and an 18-month-old toddler with an electric screwdriver.
Read moreDetailsCoaches using parks to run group or private fitness sessions, must have had a permit as of Saturday, August 1.
Read moreDetailsUPDATED: The Government has announced that the reopening date has been delayed until at least August 15 ANOTHER slice of normality returns on Saturday as bowling alleys can reopen. They...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM man is appealing for help after his dog was stolen from the town centre. Anthony Clark’s labrador was taken from outside his house, on Rose Street last week....
Read moreDetailsTHE HUB which has helped thousands of residents through the pandemic is bringing its services to an end. The Wokingham Borough Community Response’s food distribution hub has provided essential items...
Read moreDetailsFRAUDSTERS are using calls to target residents in the borough, and the crime is on the rise, confirmed Thames Valley Police. Posing as representatives from the police, banks and other...
Read moreDetailsTHE CHIME of bells can now be heard in Wokingham town centre, as bell ringers return to work. For the past 19 weeks, Sundays have been quiet, as ringing in...
Read moreDetailsEvery time the constitutional niceties were ignored, the public saw a WBC slide, a blue screen with a caption saying that “The Council meeting will resume shortly”
Read moreDetailsTWO of the borough’s libraries will reopen - with limited hours - from Monday. Wokingham and Woodley residents will be able to return and borrow books, but other services are...
Read moreDetails"Wokingham town, not just the council, really appreciates the work that the Lions do year in, year out, to support local charities, by running some of the best events around.”
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