If you have a real Christmas tree this year, how will you dispose of it?
Sue Ryder can recycle it for you
Read moreDetailsSue Ryder can recycle it for you
Read moreDetails'Remember to check your bin collection day', says Wokingham Borough Council
Read moreDetailsSome 250 children from schools across the borough dazzled at the borough's annual charity Christmas concert.
Read moreDetailsWokingham and Arborfield are target locations for a new M&S Food business.
Read moreDetailsWokingham council has said it is facing a difficult financial future following the announcement of the Government's provisional financial settlement.
Read moreDetailsThe council will be removing the signs early in the New Year.
Read moreDetailsAs the Member of Parliament for Wokingham, I would like to wish everyone in Wokingham a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Read moreDetailsKnow the most dangerous treats in your home
Read moreDetailsHundreds of households in narrow streets in Wokingham, Woodley and Earley are finally due to have their blue bags replaced with wheelie bins.
Read moreDetailsA government agency is helping councils in Berkshire to provide more affordable and social housing.
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