WATCH: Prime Minister Theresa May opens Phoenix Avenue in Wokingham
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Read moreDetailsThe return of the Beast From The East has brought snow to Wokingham borough - and ice is forecast for tomorrow. As the snow has fallen over the weekend and...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM pub is to be given a makeover – and a new name. Stonegate Pubs has applied for permission to transform The Molly Millar pub in Station Road, a...
Read moreDetailsHIGH-FIVING thieves attempting to flee from the scene of the crime were caught in the act after being chased by police driving a lowly 1.2 litre Corsa. The small engined...
Read moreDetailsTemperatures are set to plummet in the next few hours as the Beast From The East makes an unwelcome reappearance ... and snow is forecast across Wokingham borough over the...
Read moreDetailsA SMILING Prime Minister officially opened a new council-built development of affordable homes in Phoenix Avenue on Friday. The new development of 68 houses and apartments is set in the...
Read moreDetailsSAM "SNIPER" SMITH says his lack of experience proved costly as he suffered the first defeat of his professional career. Sniper knocked opponent Kirk Garvey down in the first round...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM BOROUGH’S first Aldi is due to open next Thursday - with a visit from an Olympic rower Etienne Stott. The gold medal winner will be joined by pupils from...
Read moreDetailsForecasters are predicting that The Beast From The East will make an unwelcome reappearance this weekend - and there could be snow coming with it. Advance forecasts for Saturday and...
Read moreDetailsA LUNCHTIME concert will see two pianists team up for an enchanting programme of music. St Eligius Church in Arborfield is the venue for the performance, which will be given...
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