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READING might have its three Bs, but Wokingham has them too - and two of them will be the focus for a new talk taking place next month.
Read moreDetailsREADING might have its three Bs, but Wokingham has them too - and two of them will be the focus for a new talk taking place next month.
Read moreDetailsWHEN Wokingham's half marathon gets underway on Sunday, there will be a poignant moment of reflection for a team of runners taking part
Read moreDetailsA GROUP of morris men who indulged in their Christmas traditions has been able to share in their good fortune.
Read moreDetailsBBC Radio Berkshire is in search of a hero or eight.
Read moreDetailsLADY luck followed a Wokingham resident when she moved house ? seeing her win £30,000 and a £5,000 dream holiday in a lottery.
Read moreDetailsThe Lord Lieutenant of the Royal County of Berkshire, Mr James Puxley, has announced the appointment of seven new Deputy Lieutenants
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Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM motorists may be required to find alternative routes due to an upcoming road closure.
Read moreDetailsParamedics, emergency care assistants, call handlers, and other staff will stage pickets across the south on Monday, February 20
Read moreDetailsA MAJOR route in Wokingham has been closed to allow emergency works to take place on a bridge. Wokingham Borough Council has said that it is hoped works will be...
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