Appeal launched to find man suspected of setting a Wokingham church on fire
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Read moreDetailsReading Buses has announced its Easter bus timetable.
Read moreDetailsSouth Hill Park is launching a brand new children's book next month: The Beast of South Hill Park.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham psychologist is helping people sleep soundly with her new book, Navigating Sleeplessness.
Read moreDetailsLeader of Wokingham Liberal Democrats, Cllr Lindsay Ferris, has unveiled manifesto pledges for the upcoming local elections.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council rejected an application for a 4G mast in Knoll Farm, following a resident petition.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is expanding its Project Vigilant, which could be rolled out as a national programme.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM family are looking forward to this weekend’s World Cup qualifiers as they get to see their son in action. Kian Duncan will be in the line-up for Anguilla...
Read moreDetailsReading Women face a stern test when they travel to title-chasers Manchester City on Saturday. After a monumental week for women's football after the Women's Super League announced a record-breaking...
Read moreDetailsEversley & California are set to resume their season in April in a cup competition to conclude the season.The Boars have been drawn into Group A of the Combined Counties...
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