Takeaway owner defends business after neighbours complaint
The owner of an Indian takeaway has defended his business after a neighbour said he was 'regularly blighted' by noise made by customers.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of an Indian takeaway has defended his business after a neighbour said he was 'regularly blighted' by noise made by customers.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Lions Club has so far distributed 172 laptops to families, individuals and good causes.
Read moreDetailsThe Liberal Democrat MP for Wokingham, Clive Jones, has said it's "time for Ofwat to go" as new stats paint a sorry picture
Read moreDetailsCars could soon be banned for good from entering and exiting a road to improve safety around a primary school.
Read moreDetailsJones spent time chatting with the editor and staff at Wokingham Today.
Read moreDetailsA sports and fitness company in Wokingham will be hosting a charity event next month to raise funds for Hypocephalus Awareness Trust (Harry's Hat).
Read moreDetailsRead our five-star review of South Hill Park's Easter production of Priscilla Queen of the Desert and why this is one party you won't want to miss.
Read moreDetailsA 20-year-old man has died after a fatal traffic collision in Winnersh, Thames Valley Police has confirmed.
Read moreDetailsThe business has applied to Wokingham Borough Council for a premises licence.
Read moreDetailsSupport for the 'feel-good football night of the year'.
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