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Read moreDetailsClive Jones has been appointed as his party's spokesperson for trade.
Read moreDetailsPictures delight preview audience at Wokingham Arts Trail
Read moreDetailsThe Prevention and Youth Justice Service received feedback following an independent inspection
Read moreDetailsAshridge Park Women's interest in this season's Adobe Women's FA Cup has ended.
Read moreDetailsTangley Drive, off Finchampstead Road, was impassable on Monday morning.
Read moreDetailsSquires prepares some October half term fun
Read moreDetailsWokingham is facing 'challenges' to deliver enough secondary school places, a Wokingham Borough Council executive report has said.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has said that 'all roads can be described as accidents waiting to happen' after residents raised concerns
Read moreDetailsEnvironmental campaigners have warned against the impact of digital advertisement screens coming to bus shelters in Wokingham.
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