Upgraded audio for town council
The new system is a significant step forward in making council meetings more inclusive and accessible.
Read moreDetailsThe new system is a significant step forward in making council meetings more inclusive and accessible.
Read moreDetailsFollowing record high temperatures this May, leading pet insurer Agria is warning pet owners of the dangers of heat to pets
Read moreDetailsNew operator wants the space to feel like ".. Wokingham's living room".
Read moreDetailsThe opening date for McDonald's in Wokingham has been revealed
Read moreDetailsPub company Marston's has announced a new promotion.
Read moreDetailsA notice detailing the review has appeared outside the premises.
Read moreDetailsThe firm has supported Berkshire Women's Aid and The Cowshed since 2023.
Read moreDetailsPassed away peacefully at Bridge House Care Home in Abingdon on 5th June 2025, aged 94 years. Peter lived in Winnersh for 50 years and worked at AC Barnes, Station...
Read moreDetailsThe Lions Share community food project has announced two new sites in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsAcross the country, NHS waiting list figures show a drop in April for the first time in 17 years.
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