20-year-old with links to Wokingham wanted by police on recall to prison
A TWENTY-YEAR-OLD with links to Wokingham is wanted by police on recall to prison.
Read moreDetailsA TWENTY-YEAR-OLD with links to Wokingham is wanted by police on recall to prison.
Read moreDetailsAn absolutely fabulous night of Jazz was had by all at The Whitty Theatre on Saturday. World-renowned saxophonist Art Themen appeared with some of his musician friends to provide a...
Read moreDetailsThursday, November 1 was the first day on the job for Wokingham Borough Council’s new director of children’s services. Carol Cammiss was assistant director for quality assurance, safeguarding standards and...
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of the Woodley and Earley Arts Group displayed the fruits of their labours last weekend. The group took over The Oakwood Centre in Woodley for their autumn exhibition on...
Read moreDetailsQuick thinking on the part of an HGV driver prevented tragedy this morning. The driver, who has asked not to be named, said he was driving south along Mole Road,...
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS at one of the borough’s newest schools have been kitted out with some of the newest technology thanks to makers of one of the newest developments in the borough....
Read moreDetailsAN EARLY opportunity to find some festive gifts is coming to South Hill Park later this month. The Bracknell-based arts centre is hold its annual Craft and Design Fair over...
Read moreDetailsSHINFIELD 3rd XI captain Emil Reisser-Weston is urging new players to join up to the club. It has been a memorable season for Shinfield with the 1st and 2nd XIs...
Read moreDetailsTWO Wokingham women turned up the heat to raise money for their favourite charity. Kirsty Ede and Pam Baker completed the Sahara challenge which involves a two marathon walks in temperatures...
Read moreDetailsA HOMELESS couple who lost all their possessions when their tent was set on fire at the weekend have thanked the people of Wokingham for coming to their aid. Natalie...
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