‘The council is planning for the worst but hoping for the best’
Wokingham Borough currently sits in tier one, on medium alert, and the council is planning for the worst but hoping for the best.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough currently sits in tier one, on medium alert, and the council is planning for the worst but hoping for the best.
Read moreDetailsCarol Adkins, from local company Berkshire Physiotherapy, made her podcast debut recently.
Read moreDetailsLast week I mentioned that the Premier League was discussing action against some of the most controversial parts of the revised Laws of the Game on handball. They have acted...
Read moreDetailsEmma Major, from Earley, is celebrating the launch of her new book called Little Guy: A Journey Of Hope.
Read moreDetailsAfter nine months in lockdown, theatre is returning to The Mill at Sonning, in its newly christened auditorium.
Read moreDetailsCustomers are celebrating the reopening of a Post Office which has been closed for two months. There’s been a big welcome for the two people who are now running Hurst...
Read moreDetailsSHOPPERS are being urged to be kind and wear a face covering as part of a new campaign. The Charity Retail Association (CRA) says that seven in 10 volunteers and staff...
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police have launched a new drug diversion scheme for under 18s.
Read moreDetailsWork has begun on Wokingham Borough Council's first net-zero carbon building in Dinton Pastures Country Park.
Read moreDetailsSusan Player's pet pigs, Hippo and Tulip, are the inspiration for a new animal sanctuary in Spencers Wood.
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