Conservative who once stood against John Redwood switches to Lib Dems and backs their candidate to win in Wokingham
A CONSERVATIVE who once stood against John Redwood as an independent candidate in Wokingham is once again urging people to ...
A CONSERVATIVE who once stood against John Redwood as an independent candidate in Wokingham is once again urging people to ...
A WOKINGHAM businessman has vowed "never again" after completing the arduous 24-hour three peaks challenge with just seconds to spare
THE LOCAL football community has come together to pay tribute to lifelong Sumas fan Richard Croyden, who sadly passed away ...
Sumas dominate the front and back page of this week's Wokingham Paper. Go and pick up your copy today! FOOTBALL'S ...
Wokingham and Emmbrook have received approval from the FA to fund the ground improvements which will see them return to ...
THREE CANDIDATES have put their names in the ring for the Evendons by-election which will take place next month. Nominations ...
THE BY-ELECTION for the vacant Evendons seat will take place on Thursday, February 7. All three main parties in Wokingham ...
MARK ASHWELL has paid thanks to his friends at Bracknell Town for allowing Wokingham and Emmbrook to groundshare at Larges ...
The 2018 Borough Election campaigns came to an end on Thursday, May 3 – as over 40,000 of us went ...
WOKINGHAM’S regeneration was the focus of a town hall forum held on Tuesday, April 4. The meeting, organised by the ...
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