Be a Litter Hero and give time to tidy up Wokingham borough this weekend
WILLING hands are needed to help make Wokingham a cleaner place. A community litter pick has been organised for this weekend ...
WILLING hands are needed to help make Wokingham a cleaner place. A community litter pick has been organised for this weekend ...
A NUMBER of road closures will be in place in Wokingham on Sunday as a result of the half marathon. ...
A ROAD in Hurst is set to be closed on Wednesday for urgent repairs. Lines Road between the Wokingham Road ...
As we head into rush hour, many commuters will face delays and disruption to their journeys as a result of ...
Drainage repairs are set to take place across the borough on Monday (8). Road closures in Charvil, Wargrave, Remenham, Woodley, ...
A MAN and a woman in their 60s from Whistley Green are currently in hospital with suspected carbon monoxide poisoning. ...
There’s a special treat for fans of local lad Justin Fletcher this weekend - his latest stage show will be ...
A FAMILY-friendly festival is preparing for a move to Hurst – and acts on the bill could include ‘ABBA’, ‘The ...
DIANA Brimblecombe MBE, founder of the Hurst-based animal rescue centre, has passed away aged 95. ‘Mrs B’, as she was ...
Thames Valley Football League - Round-up Jonathan Baxter and Matt Bacon struck to secure Barkham Athletic all three points and the ...
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