Wokingham man arrested after collision in Crowthorne leaves teenager seriously injured
A WOKINGHAM man has been arrested after a teenager was seriously injured in a collision in Crowthorne on Saturday night.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM man has been arrested after a teenager was seriously injured in a collision in Crowthorne on Saturday night.
Read moreDetailsAlmost 2,000 people have challenged plans to get rid of 150 litter bins, in a petition submitted to Wokingham Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsFresh hopes for a new sixth form college at Bohunt School in Arborfield have emerged ? as Wokingham Borough Council could agree to increase funding
Read moreDetailsChurch is sad but resolved: ancient Wokingham oak has to go
Read moreDetailsPOTENTIALLY unsafe concrete has been found in a building the council is proposing to move into.
Read moreDetailsAN APPEAL for unwanted computers that can be recycled for charities and families in need has received almost 200 donations.
Read moreDetailsCampaigners have celebrated a "great win" after a housing project in Barkham was refused planning permission
Read moreDetailsA medical technology company with headquarters at a business park in Wokingham held an open day to encourage commuters to switch to electric cars
Read moreDetailsResidents who are struggling with higher cost of living have until the end of the month to apply for a £100 grant.
Read moreDetailsPicture this: Wokingham gets arty
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