MP inundated with letters and emails
Wokingham's new MP said he's been swamped with letters and emails since taking up his new role.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's new MP said he's been swamped with letters and emails since taking up his new role.
Read moreDetailsDEN 42, a brand-new social hub, is set to open its doors on August 31.
Read moreDetailsA leak wasting 'thousands of gallons of water' in Wokingham town centre has been left for more than a month.
Read moreDetailsIf approved, a total of 62 apartments will be created.
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Read moreDetailsIf you run a retail business, Wokingham Borough Council wants to hear from you.
Read moreDetailsClive Jones has written to three government ministers to highlight issues on behalf of his constituents.
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Read moreDetailsEmergency services are currently dealing with an incident on the railway line between Wokingham and Reading which is affecting services.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is 'working to understand' the new government's housing target.
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