Coronavirus cases in Wokingham continue to rise
The latest coronavirus statistics for Wokingham borough, as seen in Wokingham.Today of November 19, 2020.
Read moreDetailsThe latest coronavirus statistics for Wokingham borough, as seen in Wokingham.Today of November 19, 2020.
Read moreDetailsTWO older residents in Woodley have been subjected to an aggravated burglary where the robbers had a firearm and a quantity of cash was stolen. The incident took place on...
Read moreDetailsPEOPLE who have had Covid-19 are being asked to respond to an urgent call to donate blood plasma – and potentially save lives. NHS Blood and Transplant has opened the...
Read moreDetailsWoodley held a Covid-safe remembrance ceremony last weekend.
Read moreDetailsThe Countess of Wessex visited Wokingham Foodbank last week to talk about the charity's response to coronavirus.
Read moreDetailsA new hospital is set to open in Wokingham. NHS eyecare provider SpaMedica is opening a new site on Fishponds Road.
Read moreDetailsWokingham residents are frustrated over a "lack of transparency and communication", and claim developer has 'destroyed' Montague Park meadow.
Read moreDetailsCllr Paul Fishwick argues the new London Road cycleway is too dangerous for children to ride.
Read moreDetailsThe campaign to protect Reading Gaol has been given a boost after Historic England have announced their support.
Read moreDetailsThe borough council is opening its Shute End offices to help with the collection of pre-ordered bin bags.
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