Courier fraudsters are on the rise across Thames Valley, warns detective
FRAUDSTERS are using calls to target residents in the borough, and the crime is on the rise, confirmed Thames Valley ...
FRAUDSTERS are using calls to target residents in the borough, and the crime is on the rise, confirmed Thames Valley ...
THE CHIME of bells can now be heard in Wokingham town centre, as bell ringers return to work. For the ...
A NEW listening project has been launched by Wokingham Borough Council in a bid to grow the local economy. A ...
WOKINGHAM’S recycling boxes are set to be replaced in a bid to keep the borough’s waste dry. Over the past ...
ON A mission to feed the borough, two organisations have teamed up to provide high-quality food to families. Share Wokingham, ...
A NEW polling district is to be set up for Shinfield parish residents to correct an anomaly that sees some ...
WATER supplies may be affected in Wokingham’s town centre this morning after a water main burst, flooding a busy main ...
IT’S ONE of the biggest events in Wokingham’s annual calendar and signifies the start of festive celebrations for many, but ...
THE WAY in which Wokingham Borough Council’s online meetings are conducted became a fierce battle as parties argued over the ...
THE Wokingham Walk will be taking place on Sunday, September 6, in support of Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice. There are ...
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