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Read moreDetailsYOUR LETTERS: Councillor on 'failure of Conservatives', rubbish on the roads and speaking openly about a Mosque in Wokingham
Read moreDetailsFebruary is when councils across the country set their budgets for the year ahead. This is the fourth budget set by the Liberal Democrat
Read moreDetailsA fresh picture gallery from the David Cliff Wokingham Half Marathon captures the energy, emotion and community spirit of race day. From the electric start line to the final strides...
Read moreDetailsTwo huge developments are catching everyone's attention this week. One just starting to be considered, and where spades are about to hit the ground
Read moreDetailsResidents across Wokingham Borough will see their council tax rise to 4.99 per cent next year.
Read moreDetailsAn Audi TT two-seater sports car lay wrecked across one of Wokingham's most picturesque locations on Sunday, 48 hours after a three-car collision.
Read moreDetailsAt a time when climate change is becoming politically polarised, rigorous global science matters more than ever
Read moreDetailsWokingham town council will be hosting performers, artists, east Asian street food traders and more.
Read moreDetailsJack Daynes is clearly a talented musician. As well as his own solo music and shows, he is an excellent drummer playing in top tours
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