Wokingham church treasurer steals £22,000
The former treasurer of Wokingham Methodist Church has pleaded guilty to attempting to steal more than £20,000.
Read moreDetailsThe former treasurer of Wokingham Methodist Church has pleaded guilty to attempting to steal more than £20,000.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham apprentice, at Redrow, is urging young people to consider switching to on-the-job training.
Read moreDetails“Our memories of you will live on in our minds and our love for you will live on in our hearts."
Read moreDetailsTwo men arrested in connection to a Lower Earley murder investigation have been released on bail.
Read moreDetailsIn the early evening of Easter Sunday, vandals struck in Latimer Road playground, off Barkham Road.
Read moreDetailsWinnersh Triangle celebrated Earth Hour last month, by going dark for an hour.
Read moreDetailsA BERKSHIRE housebuilder has received a five star rating for the 12th year in a row. David Wilson Homes, which built the Montague Park development in Wokingham and Croft Gardens...
Read moreDetailsLAUNCHING a business is hard, and has been made even tougher by the pandemic. A group of students at Henley Business School at the University of Reading is rising to...
Read moreDetailsBy Cllr David Hare Disability, a word that is a lifesaver for some, as they access the help they need and deserve. But what does being a Councillor with a...
Read moreDetailshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aXcrep4GYs THE BOROUGH council has been helping businesses become more energy efficient. In a bid to encourage green practices, it hosted its first online Climate Conversation last week. A whole...
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