Elms Field roundabout out of action
A roundabout in the new Elms Field development, in Wokingham town centre, has been closed after an accident.
Read moreDetailsA roundabout in the new Elms Field development, in Wokingham town centre, has been closed after an accident.
Read moreDetailsProtestors have urged Wokingham Borough Council to revise its active travel support — and said if nothing is done, the council will fail to meet nationwide targets.
Read moreDetailsR3 is warning Wokingham businesses against 'a false sense of security' and said financial challenges are coming.
Read moreDetailsCOMMUNITY spirit is alive and well in Twyford, after approximately 80 villagers raised more than £700 to help a neighbour who misplaced his wallet.
Read moreDetailsThe Winnersh Branch of the Royal British Legion laid a wreath at the Woodley War Memorial in Woodford Park.
Read moreDetailsWoodley resident Claire Page is hosting a family fun day this weekend, in honour of her daughter Lilly-May Page.
Read moreDetailsThe Indian coronavirus variant has been discovered in Wokingham borough, with 7 to 14 cases identified at the start of May.
Read moreDetailsWhat's on at the theatre? They are now reopening after the latest stage of lifting lockdown restrictions. Every week we bring you a round-up of the best in local theatres,...
Read moreDetailsLaunched to celebrate the town’s ongoing reopening, Reading Buses will operate the Banksy and Two Bridges open top tour on Saturday, May 29, and Saturday, June 5.
Read moreDetailsWokingham North Neighbourhood Policing Team said it is “taking action” following concerns over the new changes to the traffic lights last week.
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