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A CELEBRITY is urging people celebrating Diwali on Wednesday not to create a fatberg
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRITY is urging people celebrating Diwali on Wednesday not to create a fatberg
Read moreDetailsAN OUTSPOKEN councillor has been condemned after suggesting Thames Valley Police are ignoring the borough's drug problems in an historic riverside area where he wants to build a single-lane bus...
Read moreDetailsAs promised; this week I want to continue on our journey of the case studies we have been focusing on and try and discover some more methods that are really...
Read moreDetailsA REVISED timetable for Wokingham Fireworks has been published, with the display being brought forward to enable families to attend. The annual display was postponed at the last minute on...
Read moreDetailshttps://youtu.be/v2xQL-FBQ88 WOKINGHAM’S FIREWORKS event has been postponed by a day following a major gas leak. Eyewitnesses who saw the leak said that a massive cloud of gas was escaping from...
Read moreDetailsA 10-year-old from Arborfield is a cut above the rest when it comes to helping others
Read moreDetailsA TELECOMMUNICATIONS worker is in hospital after suffering serious injuries in a hit and run crash in Finchampstead. Now, Thames Valley Police has launched an appeal for witnesses to come...
Read moreDetailsA TWENTY-YEAR-OLD with links to Wokingham is wanted by police on recall to prison.
Read moreDetailsAn absolutely fabulous night of Jazz was had by all at The Whitty Theatre on Saturday. World-renowned saxophonist Art Themen appeared with some of his musician friends to provide a...
Read moreDetailsThursday, November 1 was the first day on the job for Wokingham Borough Council’s new director of children’s services. Carol Cammiss was assistant director for quality assurance, safeguarding standards and...
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