Thieves smash doors to Woodley chemist and steal men’s fragrances in Christmas raid
IS IT the Lynx effect? Thieves smashed the doors of a Woodley town centre store just before Christmas and stole a quantity of men's fragrances.
Read moreDetailsIS IT the Lynx effect? Thieves smashed the doors of a Woodley town centre store just before Christmas and stole a quantity of men's fragrances.
Read moreDetailsWokingham shoppers have been their most generous ever in support of foodbanks and local charities, helping to make it a record-breaking year
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Lions are toasting the new year by celebrating the success of their first winter carnival
Read moreDetailsREADING FC secured an important three points thanks to a 2-1 win over Swansea.
Read moreDetailsJEWELLERY was stolen during a raid on a Wokingham home, just before Christmas.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Liberal Democrats are calling for a government health minister to visit the borough to observe the lack of NHS dentist places available
Read moreDetailsTHE weather outside has been frightful, but Jack Frost hasn't yet let it snow. If it happens, Wokingham Borough Council is ready to get gritting
Read moreDetailsTHE ONGOING dispute on the railways means rail companies are warning passengers that disruption will continue this week - check before travelling
Read moreDetailsAN ANCIENT tradition that sees Santa kill a king was performed across Wokingham borough throughout the festive season.
Read moreDetailsTown crier's costume to join Dame Polly's bloomers in family panto
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