Police campaign to tackle drug dealing sees 81 arrested
A Thames Valley Police campaign to tackle drug dealing in the area saw more than 80 arrests made, and £42,000 seized.
Read moreDetailsA Thames Valley Police campaign to tackle drug dealing in the area saw more than 80 arrests made, and £42,000 seized.
Read moreDetailsSHINFIELD residents can help name the new community building in the parish. Replacing the former Royal British Legion site overlooking School Green, the building will now also be home to...
Read moreDetailsTWO CYCLISTS will be travelling for miles in a special fundraising challenge this month. Dale Thomas, a past Wokingham resident with family connections to Woosehill, and his long-term friend Alan...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM man has raised more than £1,000 for The Link Visiting Scheme, after walking from London to Brighton. On Saturday, May 29, Jim Edwards embarked on a 62-mile trek...
Read moreDetailsALL ABOARD the miniature train as it calls for more volunteers this summer: Pinewood Miniature Railway, based at Pinewood Leisure Centre in Wokingham Without, is welcoming new members to help...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM residents who had their covid jab at the Bradbury Centre are being encouraged to thank the volunteers that made it happen. Volunteer David Dunham is organising a celebratory barbecue...
Read moreDetailsI’m someone who likes readingFrom Kindle or from booksTo get lost in a good storyOne that, you know, really “hooks”.One that grips me from the openingSo I cannot put it...
Read moreDetailsBOAT OWNERS are being called upon to help Wargrave celebrate in ‘Dunkirk spirit’ this summer. Next month, The Bull Hotel and The St George & Dragon are joining forces for...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM’S mystery artist has made headline news as the nation asks: Who is Catsy? In recent weeks, a trail of cats have appeared around Woosehill as the anonymous artist paints...
Read moreDetailsFrom the executive: With Cllr John Halsall, leader of Wokingham Borough Council I thank you for your support, but also want to reassure those people who didn’t vote for us...
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