Emergency crews called out after woman falls into trench dug for roadworks
AN INVESTIGATION has been launched after emergency crews were called to a busy Wokingham road after a person fell into a trench
Read moreDetailsAN INVESTIGATION has been launched after emergency crews were called to a busy Wokingham road after a person fell into a trench
Read moreDetailsA 90th birthday celebration is a good news story and boosts air ambulance
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police has released CCTV images of individuals that officers would like to speak to.
Read moreDetailsWokingham In Need and WADE's royal celebrations had guests on their feet dancing
Read moreDetails"Confusing and false information" about changes to bin collections in Wokingham was deliberately spread as a "political ploy" ahead of local elections
Read moreDetailsAN OPPORTUNITY to get to grips with a real page turner is on offer to customers of Wokingham supermarket.
Read moreDetailsWenona Bryan made her debut dance performance with Hurst Morris People recently when her team performed outside two Wokingham pubs
Read moreDetailsThe founders of three-branch agency Hat and Home have launched a mortgage brokerage to aid their mission to 'make moving home a fantastic experience'
Read moreDetailsA CHILDREN'S author says he is on a one-man mission to get youngsters not just loving books but writing them too.
Read moreDetailsFORGET Marmite, there's a new love-it-or-loathe-it in town ? a cocktail made with asparagus.
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