More homes in the borough can access faster broadband thanks to latest upgrade to Wokingham borough digital network
More homes in the borough can access faster broadband thanks to latest upgrade to Wokingham borough digital network
Read moreDetailsMore homes in the borough can access faster broadband thanks to latest upgrade to Wokingham borough digital network
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council's refuse collection policy has come under fire after residents challenged the price of additional blue bin bags.
Read moreDetailsOne man's lifetime collection of model trains is set to come under the hammer in Wokingham next week.
Read moreDetailsIT is the ultimate beer crawl with specially brewed beers from all over the country - and all sampled from one seat.
Read moreDetailsKNITTERS of all levels are welcome to attend weekly sessions organised by a Wokingham community group.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire charity ABC to Read has announced outstanding results.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Liberal Democrats have officially chosen former council leader Clive Jones as their candidate for the forthcoming general election
Read moreDetails+++ UPDATED ++++ Louise has been found safe and well. In accordance with a request from Thames Valley Police we have removed the original article. Police are appealing for...
Read moreDetailsWokingham and Emmbrook FC has been awarded a new kitchen.
Read moreDetailsRegistration has opened for next month's Wokingham Walk.
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