Wokingham boat owners warned: thieves want your outboard motor
POLICE are warning the borough’s boat owners to be alert as thieves are targetting the water-bound vehicles
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are warning the borough’s boat owners to be alert as thieves are targetting the water-bound vehicles
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN walking in Woodley was kicked by a mugger and had cash stolen from her bag. Police are now appealing for witnesses to the assault to come forward
Read moreDetailset’s focus on the Wokingham Wellbeing Conference. I heard about this awesome event some time ago and unfortunately, I am away on a prearranged activity, but it really shouldn’t be...
Read moreDetailsThe Link Visiting Scheme will make the switch to new premises later this month and is looking for generous residents to help it meet its £2,000 relocation costs.
Read moreDetailsPremier League Finchampstead played out their first draw of the season as they were held to a 0-0 stalemate at home to Reading City U23. Finch are currently in seventh...
Read moreDetailsNew public toilets have been opened as part of Wokingham Town Centre's Regeneration.
Read moreDetailsAshridge Nursery have been temporarily relocated with the help from the Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsA hat-trick from Steve Crowther helped Sonning 3s to open their MBBO Division 3 campaign with victory. Christopher Roberts and Patrick Wall were also on the scoresheet as they defeated...
Read moreDetailsA proposal has been developed for 500 homes on Blagrove Meadows, a current greenfield site off Finchampstead Road.
Read moreDetailsCommunity members have been awarded with the Wokingham Borough Mayor’s Roll of Honour this September.
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