Sir Vince joins the campaign trail
Sir Vince Cable, former leader of the Liberal Democrats, spent time with Clive Jones, the Wokingham candidate for his party.
Read moreDetailsSir Vince Cable, former leader of the Liberal Democrats, spent time with Clive Jones, the Wokingham candidate for his party.
Read moreDetailsCreative Arts students from Bracknell and Wokingham College celebrated their successes with friends, family and special guests at their Art
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council have said the first batch of postal vote packs have been dispatched.
Read moreDetailsvA CONSERVATIVE candidate in the general election says he is disappointed comments he made in private were secretly recorded
Read moreDetailsTWO hustings events will take place in Wokingham borough this week, with the first this evening. Churches have teamed up to organise the events, offering people a chance to hear...
Read moreDetailsThree clubs have joined forces to establish a new girls cricket team.
Read moreDetailsThe event will aim to raise awareness and vital funds for Sebastian's Action Trust.
Read moreDetailsThe bomb shelter idea has now been ruled out.
Read moreDetailsHurst Cricket Club are hosting a cricket match between the UK India-over 50s and UK Pakistan-over 50s teams this Sunday June 23 at 12.30pm. It's a friendly one day match...
Read moreDetailsHurst Village Society's extraordinary general meeting agreed to dissolve the society.
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