Councillors call for higher housing targets in Wokingham to be scrapped
Councillors are calling for higher housing targets imposed on Wokingham to be scrapped as they warn it will 'change the character and nature
Read moreDetailsCouncillors are calling for higher housing targets imposed on Wokingham to be scrapped as they warn it will 'change the character and nature
Read moreDetailsMaureen shares memories of her Wargravian dad
Read moreDetailsInspirational athlete Helen Wilson has been selected to represent Team GB for the World Transplant Games in 2025 which are being held in Dresden
Read moreDetails'You don't need to go far to do some good'
Read moreDetailsHelp is out there for the digitally challenged
Read moreDetailsIo Capitano will give viewers a bird's-eye view of the perils faced by migrants
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham woman made a shocking discovery in her home which left her face to face with a potentially deadly scorpion.
Read moreDetailsA grant will help SALAMA to be there for more people in need
Read moreDetailsResidents respond to Wokingham's nearly completed footbridge
Read moreDetailsThe event also raises thousands of pounds for children's cancer charity
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