Motorist warns of criminal gang stealing keyless cars in borough
Organised thieves are targeting cars across Wokingham, police have said.
Read moreDetailsOrganised thieves are targeting cars across Wokingham, police have said.
Read moreDetailsHOMES in Wokingham town are currently without electricity. SSE, which manages supplies for the area, said that it is aware of a fault and has engineers on site attempting to...
Read moreDetailsSince its launch, the borough's food waste scheme has diverted 8,000 tonnes of recycling from landfill.
Read moreDetailsJoan Rackley, who watched the Queen wheeled out in her pram as a baby, has celebrated her 100th birthday with a card from Her Majesty herself.
Read moreDetailsPlans to convert the former Marks & Spencer store in Wokingham’s town centre have been defended by Wokingham Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsA new podcast for Wokingham is being launched, from the team at Buzzpodcasts.co.uk.
Read moreDetailsShinfield Baptist Church has collected more than 300 bags of shopping for the village community.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Living Advent Calendar will go ahead this year, with performances broadcast online to ensure a Covid-safe celebration.
Read moreDetailsBracknell and Wokingham College has launched an industry-standard make-up studio.
Read moreDetailsWokingham railway station's historic bridge was fenced off last week.
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