Wokingham votes to stay in EU in shoppers’ Brexit poll
IF WOKINGHAM residents were voting in tomorrow’s crunch vote on Brexit, it would be pushing to stay in the European Union. A team from Berkshire In Europe asked shoppers in...
Read moreDetailsIF WOKINGHAM residents were voting in tomorrow’s crunch vote on Brexit, it would be pushing to stay in the European Union. A team from Berkshire In Europe asked shoppers in...
Read moreDetailsCROWTHORNE RUGBY CLUB are seeking to increase female participation in the sport. The club are hosting a "Warrior Camp" on Wednesday January 16 (7-9pm), to offer women a less daunting...
Read moreDetailsAction Fraud says it has reported an increase in the reports of fraudulent calls, voicemails, text messages and emails purporting to be from HMRC. These impostors claim that the victim...
Read moreDetailsPEOPLE in the borough are being urged not to be left in the cold this winter. Energy giant SSE is encouraging customers in the south of England to apply for...
Read moreDetailsCAMPAIGNERS targeted commuters returning to work after the Christmas break as a rail fare kicked in. On Wednesday, January 2, Labour councillors visited stations in the borough to hand out...
Read moreDetailsRECYCLERS can turn their tree into tea thanks to a local nursery. Hare Hatch Sheeplands is offering a free cuppa to all its customers who use it to recycle their...
Read moreDetailsUSERS of a Wokingham town centre car park have been forced to use RingGo after vandals wrecked the payment machines. The attack took place just before Christmas. Cllr Pauline Jorgensen,...
Read moreDetailsA pensioner has been fined by Wokingham Borough Council for parking in a disabled parking bay with an expired blue badge. Raymond Hill, who suffers from the chronic lung condition...
Read moreDetailsArsonists have struck at a popular Earley play area. Sometime overnight on Saturday, January 12 into Sunday, January 13, the firebugs moved wheelie bins from the Maiden Place shops to...
Read moreDetailsA RETIRED businessman mourning the death of his late mother is furiously contesting a parking ticket he says was issued on an unfair, “morally wrong” basis. Andy Solly and his...
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