Wokingham brass band’s music will serenade cats and kings
Wokingham brass band's music will serenade cats and kings
Read moreDetailsWokingham brass band's music will serenade cats and kings
Read moreDetailsREADING FC star Tom Ince could leave the club this summer due to a shockingly low relegation release clause in his contract.
Read moreDetailsA DRIVER was injured, and a bench destroyed in an incident in Wokingham town centre.
Read moreDetailsWITH THE weekend forecast looking like it will be one of the best bank holiday weekends in ages, organisers of a beer festival are hoping for a great day out....
Read moreDetailsWORK to develop a new Royal Berkshire Hospital will continue, despite not being named as one of five sites to be rebuilt by 2030
Read moreDetailsA NEW shared use path for sustainable transport that would link the edge of Winnersh with Wokingham town centre's Broad Street could become a reality
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police's chief constable has said he is 'proud' of the force's work over the past year.
Read moreDetailsAN INVESTIGATION has been launched after emergency crews were called to a busy Wokingham road after a person fell into a trench
Read moreDetailsThe Conservative Group has been clear we want people today to be able to enjoy the dream of home ownership and we want to see more affordable homes
Read moreDetailsFORMER Sonning postie Mick Gorman has swapped packages for pooches.
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