The new Mayor of Earley has been elected to represent the town
The new Mayor of Earley has been selected to represent the people of the town.
Read moreDetailsThe new Mayor of Earley has been selected to represent the people of the town.
Read moreDetailsFriends and family in Bracknell and Crowthorne have paid tribute to a former teacher and counsellor who died last week after a battle with dementia.
Read moreDetailsHe's had hits in a 1970's pop band (Slik), nearly joined the Sex Pistols, and formed the post-punk power band Rich Kids with Glenn Matlock.
Read moreDetailsA police cordon is in place outside a supermarket in Woodley following what officers described as a serious incident.
Read moreDetailsVoting has opened in the battle to be voted Wokingham's best pub.
Read moreDetails"We need to repair the potholes that create a safety issue."
Read moreDetailsTheatre group wins twice at Henley Drama Festival
Read moreDetailsThe software solution has been tested and checked.
Read moreDetailsEvents will be running across Peach Place, Wokingham town hall and Elms Field.
Read moreDetailsCllr Rob Comber was elected as the next Wokingham Borough mayor.
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