Army called to Warfield to detonate unexploded bomb
A BOMB dating back to the First World War has been discovered in Warfield. Thames Valley Police said there is to be a planned controlled explosion later this morning. It...
Read moreDetailsA BOMB dating back to the First World War has been discovered in Warfield. Thames Valley Police said there is to be a planned controlled explosion later this morning. It...
Read moreDetailsThe amount needed to fix the current backlog of repairs was reported to be £16.3 billion.
Read moreDetailsAt the final Wokingham council meeting ahead of the local elections on May 2, party leaders took time to thank those who were not seeking re-election
Read moreDetailsDonations of re3grow compost are being offered by re3, the waste management partnership between Bracknell Forest, Reading, Wokingham Borough Councils
Read moreDetailsThe proposed development would have had a negative and detrimental impact on the landscape and character of the area.
Read moreDetailsCLASP Wokingham springs into action
Read moreDetailsRegistered childminders can drop in to a play session for fives and under
Read moreDetailsGardeners can prepare for spring jobs in the garden, at California Gardeners' Club
Read moreDetailsNew faces have hit the streets of Wokingham Borough to help residents recycle more of their waste.
Read moreDetailsI came into local politics for two reasons. The first was to do right for Arborfield and Wokingham residents.
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