Beat the Street nears 100,000 miles
More than 13,550 people have signed up to play the Beat the Street Wokingham game.
Read moreDetailsMore than 13,550 people have signed up to play the Beat the Street Wokingham game.
Read moreDetailsCouncil told site is within 'detailed emergency planning zone.'
Read moreDetailsA MAN from Wokingham has been sentenced after pleading guilty at an earlier hearing to three counts relating to fraud, unfair trading and licensing. Darrel Evans of Wellingtonia Avenue, Wokingham,...
Read moreDetailsTHERE has been a Dalek invasion of Wokingham, but there is no need to go hiding behind the sofa ? you can bid on it instead
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police says it takes all reports of unauthorised encampments seriously.
Read moreDetailsThe charity will be able to fund two of its regular activities, Chair Yoga and Sing-along for the next year.
Read moreDetailsShoppers warned: No access to cars left on the premises
Read moreDetailsWith news of political betting hitting the national headlines, Wokingham Today took a look at the current odds available for our local constituencies.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has appointed a third contractor to complete a housing project in the town.
Read moreDetailsLayla Moran joined parliamentary candidate Clive Jones for a spot of canvassing in Winnersh.
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