Earley-based medical company helps test for syphilis
A local manufacturer has been supporting countries in Africa with testing kits.
Read moreDetailsA local manufacturer has been supporting countries in Africa with testing kits.
Read moreDetailsUnder new rules, people must now work from home, but health, education, construction and essential public services are encouraged to keep going to work.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS across the borough were celebrating yesterday after lottery wins. Two neighbours from Tangley Drive in Wokingham netted £1,000 each with their lucky postcode. And two Binfield residents from Laureates...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Town Council is asking residents to nominate local heroes for the 2021 civic awards.
Read moreDetailsIT’S ONE of the biggest days in Wokingham’s calendar, but it’s also another casualty of the pandemic. This year’s Reading Toy Run is being replaced with a toy dump instead....
Read moreDetailsThe leader of the council has spoken with the minister for housing to try and stop 1,600 news homes being built in the borough every year.
Read moreDetailsThe town council hired private security to patrol the town on Friday and Saturdays in August, following a surge in anti-social behaviour.
Read moreDetailsWADE daycare centre in Wokingham has been celebrating a successful reopening.
Read moreDetailsA sixth former at The Piggott School has started a petition to fix pedestrian crossing lights in Charvil.
Read moreDetailsA BID to extend the virtual Wokingham Borough Council meeting descended into farce – and a row over voting. At 10.02pm, on Thursday, September 17, Cllr Prue Bray (Lib Dems,...
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