Body found in River Thames thought to be missing man from Wokingham
Police officers investigating the disappearance of a Wokingham man have said that they believe his body has been recovered from ...
Police officers investigating the disappearance of a Wokingham man have said that they believe his body has been recovered from ...
A WOKINGHAM-based TV presenter known to millions of sports fans is celebrating the release of her first fitness DVD. Alexandra ...
TAMESIS Chamber Choir is inviting singers to come and enjoy a patchwork requiem. The event will take place at Christ ...
An 81-year-old man has gone missing in Wokingham's Rose Street and police officers have launched an appeal to try and ...
PLANS are being made for this year’s Winnersh fete, which will be held on Saturday, June 16. At a meeting ...
RESIDENTS living in fear of a quarry being built on their doorstep have seen a ray of hope after the ...
ONE of the borough’s four MPs has pledged to protect the green belt, while also encouraging one of the biggest ...
TWO men have been arrested on suspicion of arson following a fire that took place in Wokingham last week. Thames ...
A LOWER EARLEY resident has been fined £150 for fly-tipping waste in Charvil. Jamie Daniel Costello of Carshalton Way, Lower ...
AN ARBORFIELD woman who is helping raise awareness of autism has been awarded an MBE in the Queen’s New Year’s ...
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