JUNE 2022: The borough parties as it marks 70 years of the Queen’s long reign over us
ONE event dominated our coverage in June as Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her Platinum Jubilee, marking 70 years on the throne
Read moreDetailsONE event dominated our coverage in June as Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her Platinum Jubilee, marking 70 years on the throne
Read moreDetailsAPRIL started with the sound of drums ringing out around Hurst as a 12-year-old student picked up her sticks in a bid to help Ukrainian refugees.
Read moreDetailsMARCH began on the sad note that Chris Pape had died. Many people in Wokingham would have known Chris for her work with Just Around The Corner (JAC)
Read moreDetailsOUR first edition in February celebrated the opening of a new building which became home to 11 charities.
Read moreDetailsCOUNCIL tax bills are expected to increase next year to boost funding for Thames Valley Police,
Read moreDetailsBUS USERS in Wokingham borough will see timetables receive a shake-up this week to meet changing demands
Read moreDetailsA TWEET by one of the borough's four MPs has been criticised for being misleading by the leader of Wokingham Borough Council, and by social media users. Sir John Redwood,...
Read moreDetailsREADING WEST MP Alok Sharma has been knighted in the King's first New Year's honours list.
Read moreDetailsA PROFESSOR of mathematics at the University of Reading is among those named in the King's first new year's honours list.
Read moreDetailsFESTIVE demand is putting additional pressure on hospital emergency departments, including the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading
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