High definition CCTV cameras installed on Wokingham Town Hall
HIGH DEFINITION CCTV cameras have been installed to Wokingham town hall in a bid to crackdown on anti-social behaviour. The ...
HIGH DEFINITION CCTV cameras have been installed to Wokingham town hall in a bid to crackdown on anti-social behaviour. The ...
A WARNING to businesses to take cyber security seriously was shared at a networking group meeting last week. On Friday, ...
BOROUGH Residents are invited to enjoy a day of board games at the Town Hall. Reading business, Eclectic Games will ...
FREE expert advice was brought to residents of Wokingham looking to renovate and improve their homes earlier this month. The ...
WOKINGHAM is getting its own version of the Ideal Home Show, offering residents the chance to turn their grand designs ...
Shoppers heading into Wokingham Town Centre this Saturday will be transported back in time to a Medieval Market, writes Jess ...
The Berkshire Federation of the Women’s Institute is celebrating its centenary this year and as part of the celebrations each ...
An impressive range of local photography captured the interests of visitors to an exhibition at Wokingham Town Hall last week. ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council needs 10 more local foster families for children and young people in care. Now it has organised ...
WOKINGHAM Town Hall is the venue for a delightful double dose of all things nature. The friends of the Emm ...
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