Conservative candidate wins Woodley Town Council by-election
Darren Smith has won a by-election - and a seat on Woodley Town Council. Held on Thursday, February 27, the Conservative party won the contest to elect a new town...
Read moreDetailsDarren Smith has won a by-election - and a seat on Woodley Town Council. Held on Thursday, February 27, the Conservative party won the contest to elect a new town...
Read moreDetailsResidents are furious that up to 50 oak trees were victims of a chainsaw attack which has devastated woodland in a country lane. Villagers leapt to defend the trees in...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS are vowing to fight plans to build a new quarry on land that separates two villages. More than 200 gathered for a public meeting last Wednesday night, where they...
Read moreDetailsThe Court ruled that this case was one of exceptional public interest, noting that “the issue of climate change is a matter of profound national and international importance."
Read moreDetailsA production error in this week's Wokingham Paper means that we have, embarrassingly, printed last year's results for this year's Wokingham Half Marathon. We apologise to everyone for the editor's...
Read moreDetailsBalfour Beatty announced that resurfacing works on the A327 Reading Road will be rescheduled for next week.
Read moreDetailsDuring the night of Thursday, February 20, Oakland Tree Services was targeted by thieves, who broke through two main gates, two shipping containers and a van to steal equipment.
Read moreDetailsThe Berkshire charity hope to use the money to buy new equipment, including a thermal imaging camera used to help find missing persons.
Read moreDetailsSouth Central Ambulance Service have confirmed there were no life-threatening injuries.
Read moreDetailsUnconfirmed reports are coming in regarding a traffic collision on London Road this morning.
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