Accident causing traffic jams
Traffic in Wokingham was at a standstill this morning.
Read moreDetailsTraffic in Wokingham was at a standstill this morning.
Read moreDetailsWokingham and Emmbrook Football Club was awarded the new kitchen as part of a nationwide initiative to boost grassroots football.
Read moreDetailsStudents have been building links with elderly people living with dementia.
Read moreDetailsHear hear inspiring stories of post-career fulfilment
Read moreDetailsThe woman contacted Wokingham Today to share her shock at what she saw.
Read moreDetailsA beverage that will support the chosen charity of the mayor of Wokingham was launched in the town last weekend.
Read moreDetailsThe CEO of CLASP is keen to give something back
Read moreDetailsSir Ed Davey has revealed he would introduce plans to support local news publishers if elected to government.
Read moreDetailsHome cooking store celebrates with friends, a cake, and bubbly
Read moreDetailsThe NHS Big Tea is returning this year, raising vital funds for the Royal Berks Charity, which supports the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust
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