JAMBUSTER: Council leader launches project to tackle Wokingham’s traffic woes
AMBITIOUS plans to get Wokingham borough motoring by tackling congestion are being given the green light.
Read moreDetailsAMBITIOUS plans to get Wokingham borough motoring by tackling congestion are being given the green light.
Read moreDetailsA Winnersh woman took the plunge and swam solo across the English Channel in July in memory of her late sister, raising funds for British Heart Foundation
Read moreDetailsWHILE the new government is making plans for a No Deal deal Brexit on Hallowe’en, Wokingham shoppers appear to be backing alternative plans
Read moreDetailsA FIRST-HALF brace from striker George Puscas on his home debut earned Reading their first Championship win of the season against Neil Warnock's Cardiff City. Puscas broke the deadlock with...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Paper reader Harry Atkinson spotted a dog among the clouds when returning from a two-week holiday in America
Read moreDetailsCraig Morley, the new Conservative parliamentary candidate for Reading East, is calling for at least 1,000 extra police officers in the Thames Valley.
Read moreDetailsOpposition towards the proposed quarry between Shinfield and Arborfield is building, as approximately 300 locals attended a community meeting to discuss it on Tuesday night. Not one was in favour...
Read moreDetailsFunky clothing, stationer and homeware store Neon Sheep is one of two names to be announced for the new shopping development in Wokingham's town centre
Read moreDetailsMax Uttley impressed with a superb bowling performance to take five wickets as Wokingham drew with second-placed Oxford. Oxford won the toss and elected to field first. The Oaks lost...
Read moreDetailsONE stall holder attending Saturday’s Twyford fete is hoping that visitors will be a bit deflated
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