Wokingham bowling alley targeted in ram raid
A BOWLING alley in Wokingham town centre has been the victim of a ram raid.
Read moreDetailsA BOWLING alley in Wokingham town centre has been the victim of a ram raid.
Read moreDetailsA NEWSAGENT in Wokingham has been ram raided overnight.
Read moreDetailsCONSTRUCTION of a new bridge over railway lines in Wokingham town centre will go ahead - but work must continue on its accessibility
Read moreDetailsA LIST of applications for licenses for pubs, restaurants and other businesses in Wokingham is not currently being published online ? but it's coming
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM-based ballet dancer will see a dream come true later this month, as she joins the English Youth Ballet for a production of Coppelia
Read moreDetailsLast Sunday, February 5, was exactly 50 years since I started work as a photographer, I feel so lucky to have done so.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council is reaching out to young people and parents to promote online safety.
Read moreDetailsRecycling Centres are potentially hazardous. A new website provides residents with information and advice while warning of some of the risks
Read moreDetailsREPRESENTATIVES from charities and community groups came together to celebrate their work in a unique event.
Read moreDetailsRECORD high pressure around the UK could lead to cups of tea being a little hotter than usual.
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