New Lib Dem leaders highlight experience in bid to woo voters
A team of 'experienced' Lib Dem councillors would be good for Wokingham residents if they ran the council, the party's new leaders claim
Read moreDetailsA team of 'experienced' Lib Dem councillors would be good for Wokingham residents if they ran the council, the party's new leaders claim
Read moreDetailsThe Sash Window Workshop, has launched a second premises in a bid to meet growing demand.
Read moreDetailsFrom Paines Plough and Soho Theatre, the production follows the life of Tune, a British-Nigerian 30-year-old rogue, who's just started therapy.
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN was attacked during a robbery along a Lower Earley street earlier this week and police are looking for witnesses
Read moreDetailsMates Rates Comedy has teamed up with the bar, on Gun Street, for a night of laughter, hosted by MC Carl Richard.
Read moreDetailsBIG changes are coming to your Wokingham.Today next week ? including the launch of a new sister title
Read moreDetailsPolice swooped with their speed measuring laser gun on a residential road where cars have been hurtling past at more than 70mph
Read moreDetailsEarley Town Council?s planning committee has recommended the Swallows Meadow plan for refusal a second time.
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY residents are calling for one of its remaining links with its history to be saved from the axe,
Read moreDetailsOne of the borough?s newest primary schools celebrated its launch with a celebratory fete ? just a year later than planned.
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