Wokingham rowers celebrate medal clean sweep success
Wokingham rowers celebrated success after they achieved a clean sweep at Marlow.Wokingham boys, Zak Jenkins and Jacob Len, took home ...
Wokingham rowers celebrated success after they achieved a clean sweep at Marlow.Wokingham boys, Zak Jenkins and Jacob Len, took home ...
Residents are furious about a new unauthorised sewage treatment system, which would discharge into a waterway circling their 22 homes. ...
This morning, pupils at the school spoke about creating a permanent memorial to the former history teacher, who was killed ...
TACKLING period poverty in Wokingham borough is the focus of a new non-profit. Founded by resident Vaishali Patel, Cotton Pony ...
RIDERS have been cycling their way to the finish line for this year’s Summer Cyclocross events. Sprockets Cycle Club, in ...
WOKINGHAM’S Bell Foundry Lane has become a “speedway”, said residents of Eldridge Park, who are urging the borough council to ...
FORENSIC police officers have been called to a Wokingham town centre street this afternoon. A stretch of Norton Road has ...
THIEVES made an early morning raid on the Wokingham town centre branch of Boots. Police were called just before 4am ...
WOKINGHAM 2s dropped down the table after they were edged out by 21 runs in a tight contest against Reading.Wokingham ...
Four Wokingham teenagers have been undertaking an epic quest, including climbing a mountain, to raise funds for The Stroke Association.
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