Five-storey flats plan for Carnival Pool site
DAYS after Wokingham Borough Council approved controversial plans to move the town centre library into a new leisure complex at ...
DAYS after Wokingham Borough Council approved controversial plans to move the town centre library into a new leisure complex at ...
THIEVES have targeted cars parked outside a restaurant in Knowl Hill. Between 6.10pm and 6.40pm on Monday, October 30, the ...
A WOKINGHAM-based search and rescue charity is on the look-out for new premises. Berkshire Lowland Search & Rescue (BLSR) have ...
A PRIMARY school in Wokingham borough has been forced to close after a bug has swept through the classrooms. More ...
THE window of a house in Wokingham was smashed during a burglary last month. Between 11am on Friday, October 27 ...
THAMES Valley Police (TVP) has apologised to the family of a man who took his own life in Woodley, after ...
A RARE toy car will be parked ready for auction in Wokingham next week. The bright yellow clockwork Alfa Romeo ...
A WOMAN in her fifties has been injured after being pushed to the ground in Woodley yesterday evening (Monday). The ...
A NEW branch of Argos has been opened in a Winnersh supermarket. Sainsbury, in Reading Road, is the home for ...
WOKINGHAM’S foodbank is collecting Advent Calendars to give away to children of its clients. The Broad Street based charity hands ...
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