Thames Valley Police & Crime Panel: New chief constable to go back to the future
THAMES Valley's new Chief Constable Jason Hogg vowed to take the force back to the future in his opening gambit to the panel that approved his role
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley's new Chief Constable Jason Hogg vowed to take the force back to the future in his opening gambit to the panel that approved his role
Read moreDetailsCOUNCILLORS planning to increase car park fees in Wokingham are 'punishing' residents say the Conservatives, a claim disputed by the ruling Lib Dems.
Read moreDetailsIntroducing Wokingham United Charities, the charity champions in Wokingham Borough
Read moreDetailsSafeguarding is not just for children
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham poet in his 80s contributed his poems to the pacifist remembrance event held in the churchyard of All Saints Church
Read moreDetailsSee a road traffic collision demonstration on Sunday
Read moreDetailsSo far, more than 6,500 Wokingham residents have taken part in the Wokingham Borough Council survey.
Read moreDetailsEstimates suggest the reforms, as currently planned, would cost the council £25 million per year, which is about 17% of its budget.
Read moreDetailsCHRISTMAS is a time for family gatherings, but if loved ones aren't there, it can be a difficult time of year.
Read moreDetailsHE'S THE man with the golden girls. Or he would be, if he can get them back on to Reading Buses.
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