Caversham man arrested after large police presence sent to Wokingham town centre pub following reports of an assault
A LARGE police presence was sent to a Wokingham town centre pub last night following report of an assault
Read moreDetailsA LARGE police presence was sent to a Wokingham town centre pub last night following report of an assault
Read moreDetailsThe opening of the service at Winnersh Convenience Store, on Sherwood Road, restores a permanent Post Office to Winnersh.
Read moreDetailsDavid Wilson Homes unveiled the Unknown Women in War figure, from Royal British Legion Industries, at its Ashridge Grange development last month.
Read moreDetailsWe watch thousands of people in a beautiful historical setting, armed with carrier bags and boxes containing their personal or family treasures.
Read moreDetailsWE WELCOME back another two RaW Sounds Today playlist favourites this week, and you will love listening to them
Read moreDetailsIt gets underway at noon on Saturday, June 11, at the Memorial Ground, next to the Oakwood Centre, on Headley Road.
Read moreDetailsLike many of us, a son was left regretting not having proper conversations with his father about ?what he had done in the war?.
Read moreDetailsFor people to work together in any part of life there has to be mutual trust and honesty ? this is the only way to establish common ground
Read moreDetailsThe decision was made at the council?s planning committee meeting on Wednesday, June 8.
Read moreDetailsRepresentatives from all Wokingham?s political parties have raised concerns over the plans
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