Law firm with nearly 300 years’ history looks to the future with move into Wokingham town
A LAW firm that dates back nearly 300 years is looking to the future by opening a new office in Wokingham town centre.
Read moreDetailsA LAW firm that dates back nearly 300 years is looking to the future by opening a new office in Wokingham town centre.
Read moreDetailsWokingham in Need has issued a call for entrants to its second Great Jigsaw Challenge.
Read moreDetailsEARLEY Town Council recently sent out grants to a number of groups and organisations, and at a meeting earlier this month noted letters of thanks
Read moreDetailsBIKERS will be heading to Wokingham on Sunday, June 25, for an annual event.
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS heading back to university this September are being encouraged to submit their student finance applications before the June 23 deadline.
Read moreDetailsIs education a path to freedom – or a cage for the free-spirited? “Libraries gave us power” is the battle-cry that kicked-off the Manic Street Preachers’ hit single ‘A Design...
Read moreDetailsDonate a mug for Wokingham In Bloom's wild bee project
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police makes two arrests as part of an operation seeking to tackle 'acquisitive' crime connecting to drugs and violence
Read moreDetailsWATFORD have activated Tom Ince's release clause, Reading Today understands.
Read moreDetailsTHE PLANNED increase to parking charges in Wokingham borough car parks has been delayed again. Wokingham Borough Council had intended to start increasing rates from today, but has been forced...
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