Demonstration outside Wokingham Borough Council offices held to mark White Ribbon Day
A DEMONSTRATION to mark White Ribbon day was held at Wokingham Borough Council offices this evening, ahead of a meeting of its ruling executive.
Read moreDetailsA DEMONSTRATION to mark White Ribbon day was held at Wokingham Borough Council offices this evening, ahead of a meeting of its ruling executive.
Read moreDetailsOh deer. Thieves have struck in Wokingham, and they are being called grinches by the council.
Read moreDetailsBURGLARS broke into a home in Woodley ? while the owner was in it, stealing a quantity of cash from a safe
Read moreDetailsA WARNING has been given out over fake lottery wins.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to expand one of the borough's primary schools will be discussed at a meeting of Wokingham Borough Council's executive this evening.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council is poised to approve additional electric vehicle charging points across the borough.
Read moreDetailsThe Department for Education (DfE) guidance means schools in England must ensure that school uniform costs are reasonable.
Read moreDetailsA SIMPLE idea born from one man?s passion for beer is winning fans across the county. And it has just celebrated its first anniversary.
Read moreDetailsCO-OP shoppers have donated thousands of pounds to charities rather than keep the cash for themselves.
Read moreDetailsTHE STAMP duty holiday saved Wokingham movers millions, but how many homes were sold and how much was saved? The figures will surprise you
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