Councillor’s anger over Sir John’s support for Priti Patel in bullying row
A WOKINGHAM MP’s support for home secretary Priti Patel has been criticised by a borough councillor. On Friday evening, Sir ...
A WOKINGHAM MP’s support for home secretary Priti Patel has been criticised by a borough councillor. On Friday evening, Sir ...
AS THE Government prepares to announce its plans for the end of the current lockdown period, two of the borough's ...
Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar is going ahead this year, but the performances will be broadcast online.
Since last week, Giving Trees have been installed in a number of Tesco branches, and residents have shown a lot ...
A permanent tribute is being planned to James Furlong, a Wokingham school teacher who was killed in an alleged terror ...
AN ONLINE petition calling on the council to provide free school meals during the Christmas holidays amassed nearly 500 signatures. ...
PEOPLE who have had Covid-19 are being asked to respond to an urgent call to donate blood plasma – and ...
Vicky Hammond ran 100km in just seven days to raise money for a local children's hospice charity.
Wokingham resident Francesca Cornish won McCarthy and Stone's photography competition with a snap of Dinton Pastures Country Park.
Wokingham borough's first Youth Climate Conference was held last month, and it has received more than 5,000 views so far.
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