From classroom to woodland: Shinfield pupils help shape Covid memorial in Wokingham
Pupils from Shinfield St Mary's Junior School have helped plant more than 130 young trees
Read moreDetailsPupils from Shinfield St Mary's Junior School have helped plant more than 130 young trees
Read moreDetailsCouncillor Matteo Fumagalli, a Liberal Democrat Wokingham town councillor for the Norreys East ward, has resigned.
Read moreDetailsResidents in Wokingham have reacted to the news that a mosque or an Islamic community centre for the local Muslim community could be built in town.
Read moreDetailsA 17-year-old girl and a 31-year-old man have been arrested after a car was reported to have overtaken an unmarked police vehicle at around 100mph
Read moreDetailsA Just Giving page had been launched in memory of former Wokingham Town footballer Callum Lochhead, who passed away last week.
Read moreDetailsPolice were called to Waitrose in Twyford this afternoon following an incident outside the store's main entrance.
Read moreDetailsAnother Wokingham business has been targeted by activists.
Read moreDetailsRegulations will make it hard to continue their activities at Ormonde Road
Read moreDetailsCaptain Chloe Barton told Wokingham Today: "We managed to raise £320 after the fundraiser."
Read moreDetailsGovernment announces new £15 billion programme to cut energy bills and cut costs for households
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