Bin roll-out hits half way mark
The roll-out is set to finish by the end of July.
Read moreDetailsThe roll-out is set to finish by the end of July.
Read moreDetailsMonkey Puzzle welcomes babies through to pre-schoolers
Read moreDetailsEmmbrook Sports and Social Club was packed for last Sunday's 2-1 extra time victory over Slovakia.
Read moreDetailsA 'frivolous stunt'' were the words used to describe the Liberal Democrat's Zumba session in Wokingham yesterday.
Read moreDetailsWho is Adam's mysterious neighbour?
Read moreDetailsBright Futures Fund gives extracurricular activities the green light
Read moreDetailsWokingham hosted another visit from Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey yesterday.
Read moreDetailsWokingham town centre will lose another bank next week.
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Read moreDetailsThe fraudulent practice involves companies raising an invoice which doesn't relate to a trading transaction.
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