Council considers more solar energy initiatives to power Wokingham borough buildings
Wokingham could see a rise in solar energy schemes to help the area achieve net carbon zero by 2030.
Read moreDetailsWokingham could see a rise in solar energy schemes to help the area achieve net carbon zero by 2030.
Read moreDetailsA study from Gala Bingo has revealed Brits consider reminiscing on the past with their Grandparents as a quality time activity.
Read moreDetailsPolice have closed a busy road in Reading this evening after a road traffic incident
Read moreDetailsDrivers are rushing to get fuel as Wokingham petrol stations face increased demand while stocks run low due to HGV driver shortage
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council will ?bring residents into the conversation? over the efforts to tackle the climate emergency
Read moreDetailsWokingham MP Sir John Redwood visited The Pheasant in Winnersh to learn more about the changes made to the site
Read moreDetailsHeading up this week's Wokingham Loves Music playlist are two favourites, returning with new tracks for your aural enjoyment. Listen for free here
Read moreDetailsBB Wines shop owner, Parmit Singh Kapoor, 31, sold alcohol to underage teenagers a number of times.
Read moreDetailsLocal authorities will have the ability to introduce covid safety measures, in a bid to prevent the NHS from becoming overwhelmed.
Read moreDetailsSoul Bah, who is training to compete in the 2023 Paralympics, has become the newest patron of Berkshire Vision.
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