Ministers appoint consultant for possible Thames Water collapse
Government ministers have appointed insolvency advisors to draw up plans in the event of a potential collapse of Thames Water.
Read moreDetailsGovernment ministers have appointed insolvency advisors to draw up plans in the event of a potential collapse of Thames Water.
Read moreDetailsWords from Wokingham churches
Read moreDetailsThe Summer fun day taking place this weekend.
Read moreDetailsFinchamstead has renewed its claims to be the centre of independent craft brewing in the UK.
Read moreDetailsThe lots are part of the monthly auction at Martin & Pole.
Read moreDetailsMarket Place has a new retailer this week.
Read moreDetailsIts three winning competition entries are published in Wokingham.Today
Read moreDetailsThe wreath laying will be followed by a two-minute silence.
Read moreDetails'No further substantive work is currently being undertaken.'
Read moreDetailsThe new roundabout will increase traffic capacity.
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