Sharp items in blue bags single biggest cause of injuries to Wokingham’s waste collectors
Sharp items left in blue bin bags were the single largest cause of injuries to Wokingham refuse collectors in the past five years.
Read moreDetailsSharp items left in blue bin bags were the single largest cause of injuries to Wokingham refuse collectors in the past five years.
Read moreDetailsLeaving patches of grass to go uncut saves the council money, a leading councillor has said.
Read moreDetailsGet help with IT problems at Wokingham library
Read moreDetailsJoin a group of bird lovers for a swift walk around the lakes
Read moreDetailsAuthor to sign copies of their book at Quench bookstore
Read moreDetailsPOLICING in Wokingham and Reading are to be shaken up as part of a plan to reduce the number of command areas.
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY pupil has told of how she was isolated at school because staff didn't understand her mental health and additional learning needs
Read moreDetailsGlasses were raised from noon till eight at Wokingham beer festival
Read moreDetailsWokingham town mayor visits green fingered growers
Read moreDetailsA CHOIR and a concert band are teaming up for an evening of music next month.
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