Woman attacked by burglar who stole designer handbags from Woodley home
A WOMEN was threatened with a knife when she confronted burglars in her Woodley home on Monday
Read moreDetailsA WOMEN was threatened with a knife when she confronted burglars in her Woodley home on Monday
Read moreDetailsAnger as new plans for Denmark Street car park development are announced.
Read moreDetailsReading boss Jose Gomes is confident his side can bounce back against Blackburn on Saturday despite back to back league defeats. Royals are looking to kickstart their season after losing...
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham canine carers win RSPCA national award for their committment to lost and stray dogs in the area.
Read moreDetailsOne of the countrys best-ever goalkeepers, Neville Southall, has praised Wokingham Music Club following a gig featuring The Christians
Read moreDetailsMORE than 2,700 people in Wokingham Borough are now receiving the Government’s new Universal Credit payments. Nationwide, more than a third of Universal Credit claimants are in work. The Government...
Read moreDetailsTHE Council is poised to change its stance over a third runway for Heathrow airport, as Labour launches a petition against the plans
Read moreDetailsTo meet demand in veganism and cruelty-free food, Wokingam is introducing a new monthly vegan market from October
Read moreDetailsNo-deal Brexit preparations plans will not be released by Wokingham Borough Council. The People’s Vote campaign asked in May to see all of the preparation plans and risk assessments from...
Read moreDetailsA PRE-SCHOOL hit by a fire could be reopened on Monday after an offer of alternative premises was made by Wokingham Borough Council
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