Parents of Olly Stephens say many families have been destroyed by his murder
Stuart and Amanda Stephens said many families have been destroyed following their son's murder in January.
Read moreDetailsStuart and Amanda Stephens said many families have been destroyed following their son's murder in January.
Read moreDetailsAN UPDATE to the council?s tenant?s charter was approved at the meeting of Wokingham Borough Council on Thursday, September 23
Read moreDetailsPetition calls on council to help modernise Wargrave infant and junior schools
Read moreDetailsThe use of councillors' personal email addresses for council business was questioned at a Wokingahm Borough Council by a resident
Read moreDetailsWokingham.Today catches up with Spice Rack, one of the first curry houses to be nominated for Wokingham's Curry King award.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after a motorcyclist involved in a collision was left with serious injuries
Read moreDetailsConservative councillors voted against a proposal for dual bins that allow for recycling in a vote at last night's council meeting.
Read moreDetailsA taste of France is on offer in Woodley today thanks to a special street market in the town centre
Read moreDetailsAdult and junior racers were cheered on by spectators as they crossed the finished line.
Read moreDetailsWokingham-based resident Lorraine McCowatt has always been a dog lover since a young age.
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