Wokingham borough set for another week of hot weather as residents urged to stay safe
People in Wokingham are being urged to take extra care in the heat, with temperatures expected to remain close to or above 30C
Read moreDetailsPeople in Wokingham are being urged to take extra care in the heat, with temperatures expected to remain close to or above 30C
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Read moreDetailsA drug dealer has been jailed for more than three years following a joint investigation by Thames Valley Police and the Metropolitan Police
Read moreDetailsWokingham MP Clive Jones has condemned Nigel Farage's resignation.
Read moreDetailsBeneath the surface of our market town lies a history filled with royal secrets, eccentric residents, and a connection to global pop culture.
Read moreDetailsWokingham has long been celebrated as one of the best places to live in the UK.
Read moreDetailsThe Cowshed has been selected as one of just 20 finalists.
Read moreDetailsUpon arrival, crews found the charging point for an electric car on fire.
Read moreDetailsThe developer has continued its commitment to the local community.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for the public's help to find a man who is wanted on recall to prison.
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