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Residents who want to vote in the upcoming by-election for Shinfield Ward have less than a week remaining to register.
Read moreDetailsResidents who want to vote in the upcoming by-election for Shinfield Ward have less than a week remaining to register.
Read moreDetailsDespite Labour's claims to be on the side of working people, their decision to clobber farmers with inheritance tax is going to push up prices
Read moreDetailsEach week we like to champion the music scene with ten songs in our playlist that all have a connection to the RaW (Reading and Wokingham)
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Read moreDetailsPlans have been approved for a new signal box at a popular Wokingham Without leisure centre.
Read moreDetailshomas Hallard Mead was killed in the trenches in July 1916. He was 26 years old.
Read moreDetailsLouise Nelson, Partner, Blandy & Blandy Blandy & Blandy. In the Budget on 30 November 2024 the Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, unveiled Inheritance Tax (IHT) related changes which the Government expects...
Read moreDetailsColleton Primary School gets ready to welcome prospective parents to its open morning
Read moreDetailsMany working people had a shock last week when the Chancellor delivered her budget.
Read moreDetailsWokingham '.. doesn't meet the criteria for additional services under the Financial Conduct Authority rules.'
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