Thieves’ early morning raid on Boots
THIEVES made an early morning raid on the Wokingham town centre branch of Boots. Police were called just before 4am on Friday, June 25, after being alerted by an alarm...
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES made an early morning raid on the Wokingham town centre branch of Boots. Police were called just before 4am on Friday, June 25, after being alerted by an alarm...
Read moreDetailsShinfield Studios has submitted its formal application to create a permanent film studio at Thames Valley Science Park.
Read moreDetailsA Finchampstead resident installed a stunt bird box to help slow traffic along the A327, after campaigning for road safety improvements for years.
Read moreDetailsThe developers building on farmland in South Wokingham said they are pleased to have been granted planning permission.
Read moreDetailsLODDON BRIDGE Road will have temporary traffic lights over the summer due to gas works. SGN started working on the road on Monday, and works are expected to continue until...
Read moreDetailsFour Wokingham teenagers have been undertaking an epic quest, including climbing a mountain, to raise funds for The Stroke Association.
Read moreDetailsWokingham resident Heather King has put heartbreak into words with her new poetry anthology, Love Lost.
Read moreDetailsFreely Fruity, in Sindlesham, has begun harvesting its summer crop for Wokingham borough food banks.
Read moreDetailsMP Theresa May has opened an eco-conscious office in Wokingham. Her constituency includes parts of Wargrave, Sonning and Twyford.
Read moreDetailsIf you sometimes struggle cycling up hills, Wokingham Town Council’s upcoming e-bike event may give you a push.
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