Monitors help schools tackle air pollution
Wokingham borough council has installed air quality monitors outside four schools.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council has installed air quality monitors outside four schools.
Read moreDetails'Getting off is easy - getting off in the manner of your own choosing is harder,' they say
Read moreDetailsThe winner was Arthur from Walter Infant School.
Read moreDetailsThe team at The Lexicon, this week, said goodbye to general manager Rob Morris.
Read moreDetailsThe event starts and finishes at Cantley Park on Sunday, June 22.
Read moreDetailsThe scent of spring flowers greeted visitors to Wokingham Horticultural Association's display
Read moreDetailsThe deadline for the Wokingham Borough offer has changed.
Read moreDetailsThe Woodley windows business is branching out.
Read moreDetailsPlans have been approved for a pop-up padel court.
Read moreDetailsSome routes will run more often and for longer.
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