Wokingham’s World Cup ambassador? Meet the man behind the famous flag
The flag was seen by millions of television viewers at last week's friendly.
Read moreDetailsThe flag was seen by millions of television viewers at last week's friendly.
Read moreDetailsReports were published online which suggested that people were seen arriving at the "asylim" hotel.
Read moreDetailsCantley Park event stars ponies Luca and Seguro
Read moreDetailsWokingham charity provides a relaxed opportunity for connection and support
Read moreDetailsAuthor Sharon Wright shares her 18th centrury heroine's hot air journey
Read moreDetailsRt Revd Dr Steven Croft takes his last service at Christ Church Cathedral
Read moreDetailsLast month, Wokingham Borough councillors voted to award themselves a permanent annual increase in councillor allowances.
Read moreDetailsThe new Biffa contract went live on 1st June, just 11 days after I was appointed to take on responsibility for Rubbish and Recycling
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough is an area of high housing costs.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council looks set to remain at its current Shute End home - at least for the next ten years.
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