FROM THE LEADER: A Thames Valley mayoral strategic authority?
The government wants all parts of England to have elected mayors, who will exercise strategic powers in their Mayoral Strategic Authorities
Read moreDetailsThe government wants all parts of England to have elected mayors, who will exercise strategic powers in their Mayoral Strategic Authorities
Read moreDetailsA 17-year-old boy has been arrested and bailed following a collision that left a car overturned on a busy Berkshire A-road.
Read moreDetailsA 60-year-old man from Bracknell has been found not guilty of a series of rape charges following a trial at Reading Crown Court.
Read moreDetailsWokingham came together to remember the fallen on Remembrance Sunday, and again for a two-minute silence on Tuesday.
Read moreDetailsWokingham town mayor Cllr Lou Timlin raised more than £1,300 for her chosen charity.
Read moreDetailsThe Punjabi Community Association is hosting a Diwali party at Woosehill Community Centre in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsAnyone who travels around Wokingham knows the daily challenges. Our roads are under pressure, and with more homes being built
Read moreDetailsBlandy & Blandy was awarded the Community Business of the Year award for its active supports a number of charities through sponsorship and events
Read moreDetailsRobert Purdom was given the Neighbour of the Year Award, sponsored by David Cliff Estate Agents.
Read moreDetailsA new initiative will build skills, confidence and connections
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