Thames Hero Honoured: Wokingham boating leader wins prestigious river award
Thanks to this generosity, around 450 disabled and disadvantaged people and families enjoy time on and beside the river each year.
Read moreDetailsThanks to this generosity, around 450 disabled and disadvantaged people and families enjoy time on and beside the river each year.
Read moreDetailsA decision has been made on a project to replace offices with 570 apartments near a Tesco superstore and Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsReader letters from Wokingham Today, April 30, 2026
Read moreDetailsA former mayor in Bracknell has been jailed for three years after helping her son conceal evidence linked to the rape of a teenage girl.
Read moreDetailsA man found dead in Bracknell has been formally identified by police as Abdul Wali Mamozai.
Read moreDetailsBracknell's MP has expressed his shock and sadness after a man in his 30s was murdered in the town centre on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsFamily fun is just around the bank holiday corner
Read moreDetailsEvery party has been offered the opportunity to provide a manifesto-style column. Today, it's the turn of Labour.
Read moreDetailsTh Community Care Fund is a new nationwide initiative designed to support local projects that make a positive difference to people's lives.
Read moreDetailsThe award of a food hygiene rating of 5 reflects the improvements made, and provides reassurance that necessary food safety controls are now in place.
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