FROM THE OPPOSITION: Axe the Family Farm Tax
Despite Labour's claims to be on the side of working people, their decision to clobber farmers with inheritance tax is going to push up prices
Read moreDetailsDespite Labour's claims to be on the side of working people, their decision to clobber farmers with inheritance tax is going to push up prices
Read moreDetailsWokingham's extraordinary people were celebrated last night as Wokingham Today, in association with Wokingham Borough Council
Read moreDetailsSix borough charities are honoured by The King for voluntary service to their communities
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Read moreDetailsPlans have been approved for a new signal box at a popular Wokingham Without leisure centre.
Read moreDetailshomas Hallard Mead was killed in the trenches in July 1916. He was 26 years old.
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Read moreDetailsWokingham United Charities makes the trip of a lifetime possible for Isabella and Divine
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Womens Institute members take to the catwalk for charity
Read moreDetailsMany working people had a shock last week when the Chancellor delivered her budget.
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