Bracknell GP finance manager jailed for stealing nearly £500,000
A former finance manager at a Bracknell GP surgery has been jailed for diverting almost half a million pounds from the practice.
Read moreDetailsA former finance manager at a Bracknell GP surgery has been jailed for diverting almost half a million pounds from the practice.
Read moreDetailsIn our most recent print edition, published on Thursday, April 2nd, a photograph showing the Piggott School renovations was incorrectly used alongside an unrelated article. The image does not relate...
Read moreDetailsThe National Health Service has announced major changes to the Berkshire, Oxfordshire, and Buckinghamshire Integrated Care Board have now taken effect
Read moreDetailsClive Jones, MP for Wokingham, has launched a new initiative inviting residents to nominate their favourite pub in the constituency.
Read moreDetailsThe Jack O'Newbury will open its doors in Binfield this May.
Read moreDetailsAfter new water tariffs came into effect this week, research by Thames Water shows that many could be getting help with water bills.
Read moreDetailsAn event that celebrates Spring and reinforces the fact that Wokingham is open for business is set to take place in May.
Read moreDetailsReform has revealed it will be fielding candidates in every ward across Wokingham borough at the forthcoming local elections
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