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Cards congratulating the Queen on her Platinum Jubilee have been sent to Buckingham Palace.
Read moreDetailsCards congratulating the Queen on her Platinum Jubilee have been sent to Buckingham Palace.
Read moreDetailsDue to the ongoing heatwave, Wokingham Borough Council's crews will begin collections at 5.30am, from Monday, July 18.
Read moreDetailsWhen we were in control of Wokingham Borough Council, the Conservatives made it a real priority to tackle traffic congestion.
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES have been targeting high-value keyless cars in the Bracknell and Wokingham areas, warn Thames Valley Police
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Welcomes New Arrivals will take place at Elms Field on Saturday, July 16.
Read moreDetailsWe continue to lobby for a reduction in the housing numbers imposed on Wokingham Borough by the government.
Read moreDetailsIt is intended to support and enable all users, be they older people, people with disability as well as individuals with mental health problems
Read moreDetailsIT WAS a day of memories ? newly made and those made in a past ? for a Woodley school as it celebrated its 50th anniversary.
Read moreDetailsBoth Wokingham & Emmbrook and Reading City have been handed away trips in the Extra Preliminary Round of this season?s Emirates FA Cup.
Read moreDetailsRAMS RFC have confirmed the return of Friday Night Lights for the two National One derby fixtures against nearest rivals Chinnor next season.
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