‘Wokingham town centre will bounce back from lockdown’
“I think Wokingham is in a good position to come out of this quite well. Although it will likely be a long time until we are allowed to go out...
Read moreDetails“I think Wokingham is in a good position to come out of this quite well. Although it will likely be a long time until we are allowed to go out...
Read moreDetailsNatasha Wheeler, aged 17, was last seen at around 3pm today (Thursday, May 7) in Barkham Road.
Read moreDetails"It will send a very clear message that we will not tolerate behaviour which impacts on the quality of life of others."
Read moreDetailsGP services across Berkshire West will still be available tomorrow — the VE Day Bank Holiday — to support patients with urgent, non-coronavirus, health issues.
Read moreDetailsBradley Watmore, a 28-year-old singer-songwriter, from Wokingham will release his debut single Rock Bottom tomorrow.
Read moreDetails"It used to be a quiet village with open spaces and they have both gone. When will it stop and for developers to leave a once small village alone."
Read moreDetails"The hard work put into the Arborfield and Barkham Neighbourhood Plan will allow the local community to have more say on what the area will look like now and in...
Read moreDetailsAt the Bishop's Disciplinary Tribunal, Mr Parks was removed from office and prohibited from exercising any functions as a member of the Church of England Clergy for two years.
Read moreDetails“It is a great honour to be chosen as this year’s Wokingham Town Mayor, and once restrictions have been relaxed, I look forward to representing the town with my wife...
Read moreDetailsCARE HOME staff have expressed their gratitude after teachers across the borough have been working non-stop to make and donate hundreds of protective face shields. RMBI Care Co. Home at...
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