Opportunity to join Wokingham almshouse community
New tenant/s invited to apply for vacant flat
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Read moreDetailsThis one, bearing the name of the town, also included club badges for both Wokingham Town and Reading football clubs.
Read moreDetailsAnnual fundraiser for the borough day centre charmed its visitors
Read moreDetailsCharities can now apply for WUC's Thrive Grant
Read moreDetailsThere was a crucial shift in power across the Home Counties Premier Cricket League last weekend.
Read moreDetailsClive Jones MP has called for an end to the "soap opera" in Number 10.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council is due to decide the future of its headquarters when its executive meets on Thursday.
Read moreDetailsRail passengers are being urged to avoid all non-essential travel during the heatwave.
Read moreDetailsWeather forced RAF to reroute its Dakota
Read moreDetailsKnow what to look for, and how to treat: exhaustion, heatstroke, sunburn and dehydration
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