Wokingham urged to get on their bikes for Cycle September, with prizes on offer
WOKINGHAM'S residents are being urged to get on their bike this month, as they are challenged to ride 50,000 miles
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM'S residents are being urged to get on their bike this month, as they are challenged to ride 50,000 miles
Read moreDetailsA PROGRAMME that helps people who have experience domestic abuse has been shortlisted for a national award.
Read moreDetailsA MOTORWAY junction and main road in and out of South Reading is to see lane closures and diversions this week.
Read moreDetailsThe Health Security Agency has issued a yellow heat-health alert for the South East.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is seeking feedback on its draft Statement of Community Involvement.
Read moreDetailsVOTING has opened on a potential strike at the Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) in Aldermaston.
Read moreDetailsA Winnersh-based company has been nominated for a prestigious award.
Read moreDetailsBBC Radio Berkshire ceases to exist as we know it from Monday, with only the breakfast and morning show remaining unique to the region
Read moreDetailsSchool buildings in Wokingham will be inspected for dangerous concrete after a government order this week.
Read moreDetailsA Berkshire musician has become the latest victim of the unclear parking regime in Wokingham.
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