Stolen memories reunited with owner after being recovered from burnt-out van in Arborfield
nti-social behaviour officers of Wokingham Borough Council have returned the ashes, a 'baby's first year box'
Read moreDetailsnti-social behaviour officers of Wokingham Borough Council have returned the ashes, a 'baby's first year box'
Read moreDetailsBus services in Wokingham are currently being disrupted because of an accident.
Read moreDetailsThe lot is being sold with a guide price of £10,000, plus fees.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham town centre restaurant has announced it will close at the end of March.
Read moreDetailsThe consultation for the application is open until April 14.
Read moreDetailsMarvellous, which celebrates the very best tribute acts, runs from Friday, July 19, through to Sunday, July 21, with camping options available
Read moreDetailsThe job of the PCC is to ensure the policing needs of communities are met effectively.
Read moreDetailsAccess to some businesses at California crossroads is changing this week.
Read moreDetailsFrasers Property UK has scooped Fitwel's Best in Building Health Awards 2024 for Winnersh Triangle business park
Read moreDetailsRoadworks at California Crossroads have been delayed by drainage problems, Wokingham Borough Council has confirmed. The council said last week that work was ‘on track’ to be completed by September...
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