Former prime minister Theresa May calls on Thames Valley children to write to their MP over climate change
One of the borough's MPs is calling on young people to write to their MP about the importance of action on climate change.
Read moreDetailsOne of the borough's MPs is calling on young people to write to their MP about the importance of action on climate change.
Read moreDetailsThe My Journey team has organised two Hallowe'en Picture Hunts at California Country Park and Stanlake Meadows, Twyford.
Read moreDetailsLynne Bellchamber has captured the historic building to remember her husband and former Wokingham Town councillor James Fox.
Read moreDetailsTHE BOROUGH'S libraries are running a range of events for children this half-term.
Read moreDetailsA defibrillator has been placed on the outside of Winnersh Community Centre, in Sindlesham.
Read moreDetailsThe Grade II Listed pub opened on Monday with a Mediterranean inspired autumn and winter menu.
Read moreDetailsA SEARCH for new artwork to go alongside the Carnival Hub development has turned into a worldwide contest after entries came from across the globe.
Read moreDetailsIt is working with police, health and probation services and schools on the Government's new Prevent Strategy.
Read moreDetailsOn Monday, the borough council's overview and scrutiny management committee heard from Karen Evans, a council officer and domestic abuse co-ordinator.
Read moreDetailsBetween Monday, October 11, and Sunday, October 17, Thames Valley Police executed 16 warrants across the region.
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