Wokingham band to perform touring gig on the back of a truck
“At such a difficult time, we want to spread some positivity and give people a reason to smile, which is what we’re all about."
Read moreDetails“At such a difficult time, we want to spread some positivity and give people a reason to smile, which is what we’re all about."
Read moreDetailsLAPTOPS have been stolen from the University of Reading, and police are hoping newly released CCTV will help them track down the culprit. The incidents took place on Monday, February...
Read moreDetailsA MAN was left with a fractured jawbone after a late-night assault in Lower Earley which police say “substantiate to grievous bodily harm”. Police are now appealing for witnesses to...
Read moreDetailsOne of the bus routes that links Wokingham with Bracknell and Reading is being axed as passenger numbers plummet during the coronavirus pandemic. Reading Buses has announced that from Monday,...
Read moreDetailsTHE SUN might be coming out this weekend, but Wokingham borough residents are being urged to stay in this weekend in a bid to battle the coronavirus. The Local Government...
Read moreDetails“We are assessing our waste collection service on a daily basis and will reconsider our decisions depending on the availability of our collection staff."
Read moreDetailsGovernment figures show that each year, over 60,000 seasonal labourers come to the UK from other parts of the world. Without enough workers there could be food shortages.
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, February 29, between 2.30am and 3.30am, two offenders gained entry via letterboxes or insecure doors to a number of homes in Wokingham.
Read moreDetails“We’ve commissioned the SMART Young People’s Service to provide support for children and young people with drugs and alcohol issues."
Read moreDetails"We’re helping people with quite serious needs to get their medication. We’re processing all the requests coming through to us and at the moment have capacity for more requests.”
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