Wokingham woman tackles London marathon to help autistic children and young people
Beth Jones will take on the famous 26.2 mile running challenge across the capital.
Read moreDetailsBeth Jones will take on the famous 26.2 mile running challenge across the capital.
Read moreDetailsResidents will decide whether to adopt or reject a neighbourhood plan.
Read moreDetailsBracknell has revealed its new strategy for protecting women in an impassioned intervention by the council leader.
Read moreDetailsA couple from Bracknell have shared how they navigated the challenges of the local housing market's council IT glitch and completed their move
Read moreDetailsPrizes on offer from the online auction include a truly unique framed landscape painting by Dame Judi Dench.
Read moreDetailsEvendons Lane in Wokingham will be closed between Blagrove Lane and Edneys Hill.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough have local elections to determine who serves as your local councillor and which party has political control of the borough council.
Read moreDetailsIn a manner not unlike the frequent episodes of performative outrage when Labour Ministers attempt to deflect from the Government's many shortcoming
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Air Ambulance has launched a new campaign which allows supporters to add their name to the underside of the charity's red helicopter.
Read moreDetailsThe Bracknell Forest Community Climate Summit is back again for 2026 on Wednesday, July 8.
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