CONFIRMED: Leader John Halsall to step down next week after Conservative lose majority on Wokingham Borough Council in local elections
WOKINGHAM is to have a new political leader in the wake of the local elections result.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM is to have a new political leader in the wake of the local elections result.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM-based estate agent showcased his commitment to fundraising by taking part in a 10-hour fitness event ? outside one of his branches
Read moreDetailsAt our monthly meeting in May at Coppid Beech Hotel we were treated to the fascinating history of photography.
Read moreDetailsSpring is well underway, as the country enjoys some warmer temperatures and brighter, longer days.
Read moreDetailsThe road is being built to serve new homes in the area and relieve congestion in Wokingham town.
Read moreDetailsAn investigation revealed that hundreds of SEND students in the borough are being sent many miles away to receive an education.
Read moreDetailsTHE SPRING booster covid jab campaign has been hailed a success as more than half of eligible people in the south east have had it.
Read moreDetailsLODDON Valley Police are holding a burglary awareness event at the Oakwood Centre in Woodley.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that helps children get to grips with reading has launched a project to help Ukrainian families coming to Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsA NEW purpose-built hospice aimed at providing palliative care has won two architectural awards.
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