Flagpole repairs could cost £70,000+
The reason behind the lack of a flag on Wokingham town hall has been revealed.
Read moreDetailsThe reason behind the lack of a flag on Wokingham town hall has been revealed.
Read moreDetailsHarts of Bracknell Stags and Bracknell Royals enjoyed cup success.
Read moreDetailsAldworth Philharmonic Orchestra is excited to perform for the first time at All Saints Church
Read moreDetailsChief Scout Dwayne Fields celebrates Harry Peksa's selflessness
Read moreDetailsEmma and Jess Conquer the Three Peaks for a great cause
Read moreDetailsA family's struggles under military dictatorship is the subject of Wokingham Film Society's latest screening, I'm Still Here
Read moreDetailsDrivers should expect possible delays
Read moreDetailsClive Jones, MP for Wokingham, celebrates today's confirmation of Reading FC's sale to Rob Couhig and Todd Sinclair
Read moreDetailsA young child was killed in a minibus crash on Sunday on the M4 near Wokingham, while one child also remains in a critical condition.
Read moreDetailsLouise Timlin has been elected as the new mayor of Wokingham town council.
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