Intruders break into Arborfield Green fire flats
There have been break-ins to the apartments in Arborfield Green, following the fire last month.
Read moreDetailsThere have been break-ins to the apartments in Arborfield Green, following the fire last month.
Read moreDetailsInsects great and small have appeared at Elms Field in Wokingham town centre, crafted by sculptor Stephen Radford.
Read moreDetailsAt least four drivers crashed on the first week the Winnersh Relief Road opened, after making illegal right hand turns.
Read moreDetailsTHE LOCAL election results were “a demonstration of residents’ faith in this Conservative administration”, according to council leader John Halsall. This, he added, was down to its record of “delivered...
Read moreDetailsPROTESTERS angry that Thames Valley Police ran over a cow last week gathered at the scene to voice their concerns in a cow protest. Vegan Action for Animals (VAfA), which...
Read moreDetailsTHE COUNCIL’S priority for the next year will be economic and social recovery. That’s the promise from the leader of the council, Cllr John Halsall. He made the pledge as...
Read moreDetailsCLLR Keith Baker has been installed as the new mayor of Wokingham Borough at the annual meeting of the council, held on Thursday, May 20. Outgoing mayor Malcolm Richards stepped...
Read moreDetailsVegan Action for Animals is holding a candelit vigil for the Woodley cow this evening, after it was euthanised last week.
Read moreDetailsA roundabout in the new Elms Field development, in Wokingham town centre, has been closed after an accident.
Read moreDetailsProtestors have urged Wokingham Borough Council to revise its active travel support — and said if nothing is done, the council will fail to meet nationwide targets.
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