Charity thanks Berkshire residents for raising £20,000
Sue Ryder supporters from across the county headed out on a Walk to Remember throughout October last year to honour someone special to them.
Read moreDetailsSue Ryder supporters from across the county headed out on a Walk to Remember throughout October last year to honour someone special to them.
Read moreDetailsTHREE teenagers ? two of whom are alleged to have had weapons ? have been arrested after police were called to Caversham Park Village on Sunday
Read moreDetailsPeter Harper, who lives in Finchampstead, founded a petition against building approximately 270 homes on Rooks Nest Farm.
Read moreDetailsTHE HOUSING sector will continue to face a lack of supply this year.
Read moreDetailsCo-op has launched a recruitment drive across Wokingham for representatives to have a say in the running of the group.
Read moreDetailsThe engineers created a rocker for wheelchair user Jessie, a girl who spends a lot of time in her wheelchair and loves to experience motion.
Read moreDetailsCllr Wayne Smith, executive member for planning at the borough council said that many residents have suggested building none or fewer homes.
Read moreDetailsA three-year-old boy from Wokingham helped residents make their point about late night car meets, while drivers taking part point out their benefits
Read moreDetailsAt 2pm today, residents across the town met at Carnival Pool Car Park calling for action from the borough council.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE will attend a demonstration against car meets planned for Wokingham town centre tomorrow afternoon.
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