Borough MP Theresa May to visit Wokingham first time buyers
Maidenhead MP Theresa May, whose constituency includes parts of the borough, will today visit first-time buyers in Wokingham to find ...
Maidenhead MP Theresa May, whose constituency includes parts of the borough, will today visit first-time buyers in Wokingham to find ...
THE death of a man at his home in Wargrave will never truly be explained, a coroner has ruled. John ...
WORK on drains between January and February will see some road closures across the borough. Wokingham Borough Council has said ...
AN on-duty police officer has died following a collision in Hare Hatch this afternoon. PC James Dixon was riding a ...
A HARE HATCH plant nursery will be celebrating the start of the festive season this weekend by staging a food ...
A HARE HATCH nursery will be selling Christmas trees this year, after what it describes a legal breakthrough. Last week, ...
NOTTINGHAM Knockers have been operating in Wargrave. Residents have reported unsolicited callers in the area, and police are reminding those ...
WARGRAVE fire station will be opening its doors to welcome visitors on Sunday, November 26. Guests are invited to see ...
CHRISTMAS is the most wonderful time of year and for four students of a borough theatre school, it most certainly ...
A thousand protesters packed into meetings to object to a possible 3,500 new homes being built on Green Belt land ...
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