Wokingham’s bad drivers face penalty notices if council gets new powers
BAD DRIVERS could soon receive a fine not from the police but Wokingham Borough Council.
BAD DRIVERS could soon receive a fine not from the police but Wokingham Borough Council.
WOKINGHAM'S politicians are paying their respects to the Queen, following news that she died today at the age of 96.
WOKINGHAM FESTIVAL continues today with another selection of great music. The family-friendly event saw thousands of people flock to Cantley ...
Wokingham Town Mayor Cllr Tony Lack has been inducted as an honorary member of the Wokingham Lions Club. Celebrating outside ...
ONE thing that a Winnersh man didn’t expect when the coronavirus lockdown was announced was to become a zookeeper. Every ...
A YOUNG chef from Wokingham has made it through to the semi-finals of one of the culinary world’s most prestigious ...
Every day over the last 17 months I’ve been proud to work as Chief Executive here at Citizens Advice Wokingham. ...
A control operator from Thames Valley Fire Control Service (TVFCS), whose quick-thinking saved a woman from a house fire, has ...
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