Efits released after women robbed by men who claimed to have a knife
A WOMAN walking in Emmbrook Fields was robbed by two men who claimed to have a knife. Now, Thames Valley Police has released two Efit images of two men they...
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN walking in Emmbrook Fields was robbed by two men who claimed to have a knife. Now, Thames Valley Police has released two Efit images of two men they...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM TOWN COUNCIL is to follow in the footsteps of the borough council by agreeing to fly the flag for Pride next month. Staff at the town hall will hoist...
Read moreDetailsTim Holder, a famous cartoonist from the 60s and 70s was really well known for his infamous and sometimes not very flattering caricatures of famous sporting and political faces of...
Read moreDetailsA petition was launched today to lift the rumoured ban on the renowned Wokingham announcer who reads poetry over the loudspeaker during busy periods. Tony Knight has a reputation for...
Read moreDetailsChildren from Wokingham are invited to take part in a reading extravaganza featuring author-led writing workshops this autumn. The Wokingham Children’s Book Festival will return for a second year from...
Read moreDetailsA FEE could be introduced to drive into neighbouring Reading as the council looks to tackle congestion and air quality.
Read moreDetailsA week after a spectacular thunderstorm lit up the night sky, the Met Office has issued a warning that another one may be on the way this morning. The forecast...
Read moreDetailsVolunteering can take many forms – from the frontline, providing invaluable services, to the Boardroom, helping a charity achieve its social purpose. Here at Citizens Advice Wokingham, our first Board...
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Cancer Support Network has been established to support people living in and around the Wokingham borough that are affected by cancer.
Read moreDetailsAS FANS of Australian soap operas know, everyone needs good neighbours and residents of one of Wokingham’s new housing estates had the chance to make their perfect friends on Saturday
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