Former town mayor dies
Keith Cattran, who was Wokingham Town Mayor in the 1980s, has died.
Read moreDetailsKeith Cattran, who was Wokingham Town Mayor in the 1980s, has died.
Read moreDetailsAn 83-year-old Wokingham poet says his poem written to mark 100 years since the end of the First World War is just as relevant today.
Read moreDetailsAn independent mortgage broker in Wokingham has collected a prestigious award for its customer services.
Read moreDetailsSince being recorded, the video have become the most watched video the council has produced.
Read moreDetailsFinchampstead Baptist Church to host a night of comedy
Read moreDetailsNone of Wokingham's MPs have backed calls for the government to spend more money on special educational needs services.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC manager Ruben Selles blamed lack of 'game management' after the Royals suffered a stoppage time collapse at Shrewsbury Town.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC's long wait for an away win in the league continues after they conceded two goals in stoppage time which saw them suffer a dramatic late
Read moreDetailsEmergency services were called to Lower Earley at 10.38am on Saturday, November 11, to assist in the recovery of a man's body from the River Loddon
Read moreDetailsA CAMPAIGN group will meet before the end of the year to discuss next steps in its mission to prevent the building of 4,500 new homes in Arborfield.
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