Broken down lorry blocks Wokingham town centre
POLICE had to be called in to manage traffic in Wokingham town centre on Monday lunchtime after a lorry broke down in Denmark Street. This is currently the main route...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE had to be called in to manage traffic in Wokingham town centre on Monday lunchtime after a lorry broke down in Denmark Street. This is currently the main route...
Read moreDetailsFOUR GIRLS from Twyford's Piggott School have qualified to compete at the Royal Windsor Horse Show this summer at their first attempt. Sophie Sparkes, Elysia Heagren-Bond, both 12, and 14-year-olds...
Read moreDetailsTREES on Elms Field have been removed as work on the Wokingham’s town centre regeneration gets under way. Last week, contractors for Wokingham Borough Council started the process of removing...
Read moreDetailsTHE Met Office is warning that winter weather could return to Wokingham by the end of the week - and if it does, it will have a sting in its...
Read moreDetailsThree new public meetings about 3500 new homes being possibly built on greenbelt in Ruscombe have been organised. The Campaign to Protect Rural Wokingham wants to update people about their...
Read moreDetailsTHE annual distribution of blue bags across Wokingham borough began earlier this month. Households across the borough will receive 80 bags in two rolls of 40, which will cover refuse...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Conservatives welcomed a special guest for the first meeting of the year for their lunch club. Jacob Rees-Mogg, who was recently spotted handed over a petition to Number 10...
Read moreDetailsA CHRISTMAS concert has produced a present of its own: donations to local charities. Members of Wokingham Choral Society made presentations to three groups at a rehearsal held earlier this...
Read moreDetailsA new group has been formed to fight building a possible 3500 homes on greenbelt land. One thousand people from Twyford and neighbouring Ruscombe attended protest meetings set up by...
Read moreDetailsCAR PARKING charges across the borough are to be shaken up next month, with the axing of evening and Sunday fees, but an increase in daytime rates. At a meeting...
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