Great balls of fire! Meteor spotted over Wokingham’s skies
A fireball that crashed to earth on Saturday evening was captured on dashcam footage by a Wokingham man.
Read moreDetailsA fireball that crashed to earth on Saturday evening was captured on dashcam footage by a Wokingham man.
Read moreDetailsWokingham United Charities awards £15,000 to Renova Trust
Read moreDetailsTHE chief whip of the Liberal Democrats was disappointed with the budget, saying it a damp squib.
Read moreDetailsIn June 2023, Wokingham loaned Woking £10 million 24-hours after it had issued a section 114 notice
Read moreDetailsFixers wanted for Wokingham's new repair cafe
Read moreDetailsDavid Dunham, Wokingham's Poppy Appeal organiser, has revealed plans for the run up to Thursday, June 6.
Read moreDetailsClimb aboard for railway talk
Read moreDetailsDiscover wartime secrets by moonlight at the library
Read moreDetailsThe Secure Connected Places Playbook includes guidance on how connected places can protect themselves from would-be attacks.
Read moreDetailsPCC Matthew Barber has laid out plans to further engagement between communities and the police in an effort to further build trust in policing
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