Town in running for unwanted award
Wokingham is in the running to be crowned 'the most depressing town in Britain'.
Read moreDetailsWokingham is in the running to be crowned 'the most depressing town in Britain'.
Read moreDetailsChaos caused by road closures has led to calls for companies to face bigger fines for overrunning roadworks, and for councils to have more powers
Read moreDetailsLOOSE chippings left in a Woodley road have been swept up - well, a little - thanks to Wokingham Today.
Read moreDetailsREADING's Wembley hopes in the EFL Trophy were ended as they lost out to Brighton & Hove Albion U21s in a penalty shootout.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has urged the public to use its website for reporting non-emergency crimes as issues with contact centres have been reported.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Air Ambulance has seen another yearly rise in callouts as it marks 25 years of emergency medical support
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has reacted to claims that it operates an "aggressive weekend charges" policy, and a "complex payment system."
Read moreDetailsHUNTING season has opened in Wokingham ? not for animals, but for potholes.
Read moreDetailsThe Dreading Slam Poetry champion has been crowned for 2023, with one Wokingham resident taking verse place
Read moreDetailsA FORMER Berkshire sub-postmaster has spoken about her years fighting Post Office bosses after her part in the Horizon scandal was shown in a TV drama
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