New mayor announced for Wokingham town
WOKINGHAM Town Council has announced its next Town Mayor. Cllr Tony Lack, and his wife Claire, will be installed as ...
WOKINGHAM Town Council has announced its next Town Mayor. Cllr Tony Lack, and his wife Claire, will be installed as ...
READING BUSES has announced more service reductions as a result of the coronavirus pandemic including the suspension of the Winnersh ...
THERE has been a sharp rise in the number of people in the Thames Valley – including Wokingham borough – ...
The round of applause for health workers has been just the tonic for staff working at the Royal Berkshire Hospital. ...
THIS WEEK, The Wokingham Paper turns five. Instead of celebrating our anniversary, we are publishing a newspaper that is reduced ...
IT’S the biggest celebration of the contribution that farmers in the Royal County make to the economy and now, thanks ...
THE two recycling centres used by borough residents are to be closed indefinitely due to the coronavirus pandemic. Last night, ...
SHOPS across Wokingham borough are shutting their doors as the coronavirus pandemic disrupts everyday life. Waterstones announced that it is ...
POLICE have issued a CCTV image after two bikes were stolen from a home in Earley. The incident took place ...
PLAY PARKS across Wokingham borough are to be closed as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. There have been concerns ...
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