Wokingham shoppers can get free blood pressure check
Tesco campaign aims to tackle risk of heart attacks and strokes
Read moreDetailsTesco campaign aims to tackle risk of heart attacks and strokes
Read moreDetailsBeatrix Potter's mischievous character will pose for selfies on World Book Day
Read moreDetailsResidents will get another opportunity next month to influence a plan to build on a floodplain.
Read moreDetailsA vulnerable woman, trying to re-unite with her children, has been left homeless after allegedly 'refusing' accommodation in Bracknell town centre.
Read moreDetailsRead our review of Michael Cooney's farcical comedy 'Cash on Delivery', playing at The Mill at Sonning until Saturday 4 April.
Read moreDetails26-year-old Bobby Trundley from Wokingham, one of the world's top autistic racing drivers, has once again been selected to drive for Team BRIT
Read moreDetailsVillagers have objected to a planning application to build 32 homes behind a wooded area.
Read moreDetailsThe local elections are going ahead in Wokingham amid widespread uncertainty about scheduled elections elsewhere in the country.
Read moreDetailsMillions of pounds of debt the council was expecting to pay have been wiped out by the government, allowing the council to spend that money elsewhere.
Read moreDetailsBracknell Council leader Mary Temperton has expressed solidarity with a young victim and the council has vowed to tighten up its checks
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