New 30mph speed limits coming
'The proposed restrictions are considered to be necessary and expedient.'
Read moreDetails'The proposed restrictions are considered to be necessary and expedient.'
Read moreDetailsThe campaigner behind an application for Wokingham to be approved for a baking hub has vowed to fight on.
Read moreDetailsThey were slowly driven through the town in a hearse.
Read moreDetailsThe victim suffered a head injury and a cut to her mouth.
Read moreDetailsA mixture of 20 brownies and 19 guides from 3rd Wokingham attended the event.
Read moreDetailsThe opening ceremony for Swallows Meadow took place recently
Read moreDetailsA Cold snap in the UK could mean a warmer winter according an expert from the University of Reading.
Read moreDetailsAround 30 key leaders joined the launch event at The Roseate Hotel last week, to take part in a showcase of the new service
Read moreDetailsPlans have 'sparked criticism' from neighbours.
Read moreDetailsShelley Otway-Wood of Wokingham's Steppin Out Stars of Tomorrow has been named the winner of a silver Stevie award.
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