Lexicon Foodbank appeal success
Bracknell Foodbank has today hailed The Lexicon's community appeal, Roll into Christmas, a huge success.
Read moreDetailsBracknell Foodbank has today hailed The Lexicon's community appeal, Roll into Christmas, a huge success.
Read moreDetailsTesco superstore Community Bookshelf thanks generous customers
Read moreDetailsThe Tamarind Tree, an Indian restaurant in Wokingham town centre, has announced the death of its co-founder, Koush Miah.
Read moreDetailsCouncillors have decided to privately sell an asset that it owns outside of the town.
Read moreDetailsNine new low-emission buses have taken to the roads in a largest ever order for new vehicles by Carousel Buses.
Read moreDetailsPolice increased patrols in Wokingham town centre last week as part of an operation targeting road safety offences and the use of e-scooters.
Read moreDetailsAn investigation into allegations of racial abuse by a Reading supporter has concluded without any arrests or prosecutions, police have said.
Read moreDetailsWokingham MP Clive Jones led a parliamentary debate last week calling on the government to improve survival rates for the less survivable cancers,
Read moreDetailsFor Wokingham Borough Council, the year ahead will be challenging, especially as our government funding has been cut significantly.
Read moreDetailsIn my role as the lead councillor for Children's Services I wanted to remind everyone of some of the reasons to be cheerful for the future
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