Warning: Pickpockets dipping into handbags in Wokingham town centre
PICKPOCKETS are on the loose in Wokingham and police are warning shoppers to be on the lookout – and get ...
PICKPOCKETS are on the loose in Wokingham and police are warning shoppers to be on the lookout – and get ...
A major gas leak has been found in Wokingham town centre this afternoon. The Wokingham Paper has received reports of ...
ONE of Wokingham's best loved wine bars and restaurants, The Grape Escape has closed, with owners blaming the ongoing town ...
Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a cyclist was knocked off his bike in Wokingham. The incident took ...
A WOKINGHAM town centre road was closed to traffic by police following a minor crash. Officers from Thames Valley Police ...
The councillor in charge of regeneration of Wokingham disputes claims that works across the town centre have caused chaos. At ...
Broad Street (and Langborough Road) reopened to traffic yesterday but eagle-eyed readers noticed that the new York stone crossing paths ...
A BIG thank you is being offered to long-suffering traders, retailers and residents as the first phase of Market Place ...
A WOKINGHAM man is calling for action as he is losing sleep over potholes. Tim Rollinson claims lorries thundering through ...
THERE’S a new man putting the grocer’s apostrophe into Wokingham. The historic market, which will celebrate its 800th anniversary next ...
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