FROM THE COURTS: As seen in Wokingham.Today of May 27
A WOKINGHAM man who travelled without a train ticket has been fined £440. Regan Bailey Senior, 21 and from Milton Road, was accused of travelling on a Great Western Railway...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM man who travelled without a train ticket has been fined £440. Regan Bailey Senior, 21 and from Milton Road, was accused of travelling on a Great Western Railway...
Read moreDetailsHere is the winner of this month's contest from Wokingham Writers Group, written by Eva Donkor.
Read moreDetailsCllr Stuart Munro, executive member for business and economic development at the borough council said he is incredibly pleased to be nominated for the prestigious award.
Read moreDetailsSouth East Water installed a defibrillator at California Country Park as a way to "give back" after road closures.
Read moreDetailsPEOPLE in the pursuit of happiness might be heading to Wokingham, after a survey revealed the region’s workers are the most content in the UK. A new report from insolvency...
Read moreDetails'Don't assume pandemic has gone away' warns council leader AS COVID rates in Wokingham borough continue to rise, council leader John Halsall is warning residents to keep on being careful....
Read moreDetailsDevelopers are circling the green fields of a village hoping to build homes and offer self-build plots – in the high cost area. But villagers are worried about losing wild...
Read moreDetailsAmber, from Bracknell and Wokingham College, has celebrated her mental health recovery through a 'freeing' art project.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's photographers have been celebrated by the outgoing borough mayor in a recent competition.
Read moreDetailsMore than 75% of respondents reported that mental health and wellbeing was an important issue facing young people at the moment, and 56% said their own mental health had declined...
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