Recycling mix-up again, says Wokingham resident
A Wokingham resident spotted council contractors mixing his recycling and rubbish - for the fourth time.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham resident spotted council contractors mixing his recycling and rubbish - for the fourth time.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Sultan Balti Palace has launched Dawson Dish to support a local family fundraiser.
Read moreDetailsGritting crews covered more than 4,000km in Wokingham borough during the recent cold snap.
Read moreDetails"I yearn for a 9pm bedtime. It’s quite a fantasy. And I am committed to making that dream come true."
Read moreDetailsGMS is a Wokingham-based mediation company, specialising in dispute avoidance for construction businesses while also offering advice and support for business owners, as well as training programmes.
Read moreDetailsBetween now and April 30, employers will also be able keep employees on full- or part-time furlough, and to place staff back on the scheme.
Read moreDetails“During this time of isolation, when all the galleries and exhibitions are closed, it felt extra special to be able to share my artwork on the streets and roads with...
Read moreDetailsBerkshire West CCG is working with Reading Voluntary Action, Involve (Wokingham) and Volunteer Centre West Berkshire to distribute the funding.
Read moreDetailsThomas Frankham was convicted of religiously aggravated intentional harassment or distress and given a community order for 12 months and prohibited from attending premises where alcohol is served.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a robbery in Finchampstead last week.
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