Hatch Farm Way work was planned
Modifications to a road that has been the scene of numerous accidents had been planned, and was not as a result of recent media attention. Wokingham Today featured the story...
Read moreDetailsModifications to a road that has been the scene of numerous accidents had been planned, and was not as a result of recent media attention. Wokingham Today featured the story...
Read moreDetailsThe community game will take place across the borough from next Wednesday, June 5.
Read moreDetailsThe leader of a national political party has spoken after the decision by Sir John Redwood to stand down.
Read moreDetailsThe road has been the scene of at least 12 accidents in the past three years.
Read moreDetailsShare Wokingham provides fresh produce through the week
Read moreDetailsTHE Tardis is to materialise in Winnersh next month as a cinema gears up to celebrate the worldwide premiere of this year's Doctor Who season finale
Read moreDetailsA cinema is preparing to reward customers with a tasty fiver.
Read moreDetailsA daring project involving an 'unknown artist from Minnesota', passionate about the environment, seized the imagination of a school's art club.
Read moreDetailsSir John Redwood, MP for Wokingham, thanked the school for their work with pupils with special needs.
Read moreDetailsConcerns have been raised by residents of a Winnersh road after a plot of land close to their homes was listed at a forthcoming auction
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