‘We must talk up Wokingham town’
WE MUST talk up the town. That was the message from the executive member for regeneration. Cllr Stuart Munro made the comments when replying to a question from Cllr Imogen...
Read moreDetailsWE MUST talk up the town. That was the message from the executive member for regeneration. Cllr Stuart Munro made the comments when replying to a question from Cllr Imogen...
Read moreDetailsA LOOK at changes to regulations around data protection will be the focus of a networking breakfast event. Joanne Frears, a Consulting Solicitor at Blandy & Blandy, will share insights...
Read moreDetailsJEWELLERY has been stolen from a property at the University of Reading in Earley. At some point on Monday, someone broke into the property at Bridges Hall, in Whiteknights Road,...
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY working with elderly people is celebrating after being given a new home. Last month The Link Visiting Scheme launched a Facebook appeal after describing its current premises as...
Read moreDetailsDEBT incurred by Wokingham Borough Council is the equivalent of £4,200 for every household in the borough and is a sharp rise from the £150 million currently owed by the...
Read moreDetailsDISABLED people are being forced to make a choice between using a car park or using a swimming pool according to a borough councillor. The claim was made after a...
Read moreDetailsREGENERATION works in Wokingham town centre mean that this year’s civic remembrance events will be slightly different. Instead of a parade from the Town Hall to All Saints Church, there...
Read moreDetailsA LOCAL Military Wives Choir is hoping to commemorate the centenary of the end of the First World War by releasing an album. Arborfield Military Wives Choir will sing alongside...
Read moreDetailsTHE BACK door of a house in Earley was smashed on Monday evening. Between 5.20pm and 6pm, someone smashed the back door of the house in Courts Road, before searching...
Read moreDetailsMost of us strive to live life to the full. To be completely content, satisfied and fulfilled. But the uncertainties that the realities of life present often challenge our ambitions....
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