Sir John takes his place as Baron Redwood
Sir John Redwood, the former Conservative member of parliament for Wokingham, is set to take his place in the House of Lords today.
Read moreDetailsSir John Redwood, the former Conservative member of parliament for Wokingham, is set to take his place in the House of Lords today.
Read moreDetails'Brilliant' donation is celebrated by the group
Read moreDetailsCallum Lochhead played for the under-18s Allied Counties Youth team, and played six games for the first team several seasons ago.
Read moreDetailsA new study into the best places in England to live in later life has revealed surprising results ? and Wokingham has emerged as one of the top spots
Read moreDetailsOn-street parking spaces for visitors and shoppers, but also for residents, are set to change in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsA 68-year-old man from Wokingham in Berkshire has lost more than £250,000 in an investment scam that used a deepfake video
Read moreDetailsCelebrations were in full swing at Austen House Care Home as one of its residents, Bridget "Delia" Dunne, marked her 100th birthday in style.
Read moreDetailsA national productivity assessment has ranked Wokingham Borough Council second out of 149 councils in England.
Read moreDetailsStan Hetherington has set off on an inspiring challenge to climb Mount Kilimanjaro.
Read moreDetailsA council has refused to comment on the prosecution of its former mayor.
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