Wokingham Town Council to hold annual meeting for residents
WOKINGHAM Town Council is to hold its annual meeting next week.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Town Council is to hold its annual meeting next week.
Read moreDetailsA white Subaru smashed through the windows of Station Fish Bar on Station Road yesterday afternoon, Sunday, February 20.
Read moreDetailsDRIVERS using mobile phones while behind the wheel have been targeted in a special operation by Thames Valley Police.
Read moreDetailsFUNDRAISING opportunities have been in short supply over the past two years, but Wokingham Choral Society members have been doing what they can.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM charity has received a grant as part of Tesco?s community grant scheme.
Read moreDetailsAS STORM FRANKLIN makes its presence felt, a train operator has changed its message and is now urging people not to travel on Monday, February 21.
Read moreDetailsANOTHER day of disruption across Wokingham and Reading is expected tomorrow thanks to Storm Franklin.
Read moreDetailsThe car ended up inside the Station Fish Bar, Station Road.
Read moreDetailsTelecoms firms will be given easier access to public buildings and street lights, bus shelters and traffic lights as part of the plan.
Read moreDetailsThe organisation was given the donation by The Midcounties Co-operative, after the money was raised in 228 of its stores over the festive period.
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