Tributes paid to former Wokingham mayor Frederick Clark
TRIBUTES have been paid to a former three times mayor of Wokingham who has died. Frederick William Clark first held ...
TRIBUTES have been paid to a former three times mayor of Wokingham who has died. Frederick William Clark first held ...
FIREFIGHTERS invited members of the public to find out more about its work at a special open day last month ...
A CHARITY has spoken of its delight at being chosen as the Mayor of Woodley’s charity of the year. First ...
Cllr Jenny Cheng has been elected as Woodley Town Mayor for a second term. On taking up her new appointment, ...
WOKINGHAM’S mayors past and present have gathered together to commemorate the borough’s 10th birthday. In March 2007, Her Majesty the ...
A SECOND Conservative councillor has quit the borough council citing issues with his fellow ward councillors. Chris Singleton resigned on ...
A NEW look has been given to a town centre bank. The NatWest branch in Broad Street, Wokingham was officially ...
Local charities had 18,000 reasons to thank runners who took part in February’s half-marathon – that’s how much was donated. On ...
As the Christmas holidays gets underway, Wokingham's borough mayor wants you to join him for a festive sing-a-long. Timed to ...
On Sunday, December 6, more than 1,500 bikers set off from Foster Wheeler to High Close School in Wokingham for ...
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