‘Traffic slowing improvements were promised a year ago’
A Finchampstead resident is concerned that traffic on the A327 Reading Road has not been slowed, after promises were made to do so.
Read moreDetailsA Finchampstead resident is concerned that traffic on the A327 Reading Road has not been slowed, after promises were made to do so.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire care agency Helpd has undergone a major rebrand, and is now known as The Live In Care Company.
Read moreDetailsre3 has launched a new Recycle Your Electricals campaign to encourage residents to recycle old tech.
Read moreDetailsIn this week's Wokingham.Today, Waingels College look back on the stories of the last six months.
Read moreDetailsIan Waite, local Strictly Come Dancing star, is raising awareness of the need to find fostering homes in the borough.
Read moreDetailsActionCOACH Reading & Wokingham is celebrating after receiving some top feedback.
Read moreDetailsThe founder of Freely Fruity, a community food charity, are calling for support from borough residents.
Read moreDetailsNeighbours in Knowle Road, Woodley, won thousands in the People's Postcode Lottery on Tuesday.
Read moreDetailsBond Brews, based on Heathlands Road in Wokingham, celebrated its fifth anniversary last weekend.
Read moreDetails“PEOPLE don’t stop being hungry during the holidays, do they?” That’s the view of Anna Rogerson, one of the team of volunteers running Wokingham’s Grub Club. The project is urging...
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