Water bosses see red over roadwork light jumpers
WATER bosses are seeing red over dangerous drivers ignoring temporary traffic lights. They warn impatient motorists could injure pedestrians and cause lengthy jams.
Read moreDetailsWATER bosses are seeing red over dangerous drivers ignoring temporary traffic lights. They warn impatient motorists could injure pedestrians and cause lengthy jams.
Read moreDetailsA RECORD number of people in the borough have taken part in a million strong customer consultation by Thames Water. Wildridings Primary School in Bracknell was one of dozens of...
Read moreDetailsDAN BATEMAN says consistency will be the key to emerging triumphant in Hellenic Division One East this season. Wokingham and Emmbrook started their campaign with defeat to AFC Aldermaston, but...
Read moreDetailsONE of Wokingham’s popular restaurants is looking Fyne after a major refurbishment. Wokingham Town Mayor, Councillor Julian McGhee-Sumner and Mayoress Judith McGhee-Sumner were among the VIP guests at the official...
Read moreDetailsFROM being potentially one win away from promotion, Wokingham now look set to miss out on a top two finish. The Oaks sat second heading into Saturday's top-of-the-table clash against...
Read moreDetailsRehan Akram, Chris Morgan and Kelvin Baillie all scored centuries in the penultimate week of the cricket season. Akram led the way with a knock of 161 as Berkshire County...
Read moreDetailsAN ARCHERY group was on target when it held a free afternoon session followed by a barbecue for 12 youngsters who normally look after a loved one or neighbour. Members...
Read moreDetailsAS THE Wokingham Paper went to press, Wokingham Borough Council announced that Market Place won’t be completed by the end of the month - Friday, August 31 - as previously...
Read moreDetailsTRIBUTES have been paid to the respected choreographer and mime Lindsay Kemp who died last week. He was a former pupil at Bearwood College
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN three-quarters of the borough’s pupils sitting this year’s new-look GCSEs have secured a grade 4 or above in English and Maths, something Wokingham Borough Council says places them...
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