Borough man’s invitation to join him for mammoth marathon walk
Borough man's invitation to join him for mammoth marathon walk
Read moreDetailsBorough man's invitation to join him for mammoth marathon walk
Read moreDetailsMembers of the Wokingham Society's executive committee met at the WADE day care centre to commemorate the life of David Tinker
Read moreDetailsTOOLS have stolen from a parked van.
Read moreDetailsVoco Hotels hosted an events showcase featuring code-breaking, safe-cracking, a jet pack demonstration, and a host of other activities
Read moreDetailsAN INCIDENT on London Road, Reading, is causing delays as emergency services respond. A number of emergency services, including ambulances and members of Thames Valley Police, are attending the scene...
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses to a road traffic collision involving a black hackney carriage taxi and a pedestrian on Wokingham Road on Friday
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM resident realised a 34-year-old dream by completing a climb he was forced to abort last year.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM ate, drank and was merry on Saturday, all thanks to the Party in the Park.
Read moreDetailsA BRIGHTER bus service could be around the corner, after Wokingham Borough Council was awarded more than £400,000 by the government.
Read moreDetailsA rubbish collector needed first aid after broken glass was left in a blue bag out for kerbside collection.
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