Fire crews attend road traffic collision in Molly Millars Lane, Wokingham
Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue attended a road traffic collision in Wokingham last weekend.
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire Fire and Rescue attended a road traffic collision in Wokingham last weekend.
Read moreDetailsWith the first team's match against British Airways postponed, the Sumas gave some fringe first team players a start.
Read moreDetailsThe fifth round of the company's Local Legends Fund has now launched
Read moreDetailsThe parking payment provider Ringo is reported to be down across the country this morning. Several motorists said they were unable to use the service in Wokingham car parks this...
Read moreDetailsJones said:"More than 1,000 local residents have written to me about this issue."
Read moreDetailsChildren enjoy bloodcurdling lessons
Read moreDetailsA catering van could soon occupy the car park to sell food on the go.
Read moreDetailsFigures indicate continued pressure on employment opportunities
Read moreDetailsAlexandre Lomondais has become the first-ever Black Belt Ninja at the coding group, Code Ninjas Wokingham
Read moreDetailsThe new routes will aim to make walking and cycling the natural choice for local journeys
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