Police: ‘We take all reports of unauthorised encampments seriously’
THAMES Valley Police says it takes all reports of unauthorised encampments seriously.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police says it takes all reports of unauthorised encampments seriously.
Read moreDetailsEnthusiastic singers invited to audition for The Project Singers' autumn season
Read moreDetailsThe two-hour walk will pass through some of Charvil's most scenic spots.
Read moreDetailsTwyford Drama's next production is set to be funny, touching, thought-provoking and profound.
Read moreDetailsThe Lexicon in Bracknell will be installing a sports screen on The Avenue.
Read moreDetailsThe charity will be able to fund two of its regular activities, Chair Yoga and Sing-along for the next year.
Read moreDetailsPrimary and secondary uniforms available this week and next in the borough
Read moreDetailsShoppers warned: No access to cars left on the premises
Read moreDetailsWith news of political betting hitting the national headlines, Wokingham Today took a look at the current odds available for our local constituencies.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has appointed a third contractor to complete a housing project in the town.
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