Gym memberships to support healthy recovery
Cranstoun helps people in the borough facing alcohol and drugs recovery.
Read moreDetailsCranstoun helps people in the borough facing alcohol and drugs recovery.
Read moreDetailsThe public consultation runs until November 13.
Read moreDetailsA council has been accused of wasting money on initiatives to encourage children walking and cycling to school, and has been urged to act.
Read moreDetailsA school in Bracknell has received permission for a temporary portacabin to teach pupils.
Read moreDetailsResidents across Wokingham borough have reacted to the news that the controversial California Crossroads has put up for several awards.
Read moreDetailsPeople in Wokingham are being urged to learn about the seriousness of type 2 diabetes
Read moreDetailsA call has been made for speeding fines to be waived as limits have been reduced along major roads in the area.
Read moreDetailsA neighbour and representatives of a pub in Wokingham town centre have clashed over music nights going on until 2am in its garden.
Read moreDetailsIn his talk, Jones shared that he had spoken in Parliament some 155 times.
Read moreDetailsWokingham is facing a £50 million cut in its government funding.
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