Why Jim’s shoes are two sizes too big for him
Wokingham's Jim Edwards is wearing two pairs of socks this weekend and walking 62 miles for The Link Visiting Scheme.
Wokingham's Jim Edwards is wearing two pairs of socks this weekend and walking 62 miles for The Link Visiting Scheme.
Cllr Keith Baker took over the chain of office from Cllr Malcolm Richards at the annual council meeting on Thursday.
Back to Work with Nigel Richards So, you’ve secured an interview. Now what? Where previously your prospective employer would have ...
HARMFUL dumped asbestos was left outside a Crowthorne primary school last week - meaning the council had to clear the ...
https://youtu.be/crW90QZIppI A NEW mural was unveiled to Wokingham shoppers on Friday, and this Wokingham mural is sure to be enjoyed ...
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL needs to change its culture over the coming year – that was the warning from opposition leader, ...
CLLR Keith Baker has been installed as the new mayor of Wokingham Borough at the annual meeting of the council, ...
Protestors have urged Wokingham Borough Council to revise its active travel support — and said if nothing is done, the ...
Full-time job It’s a full-time job at the moment for coot parents to feed their newly -hatched and very hungry ...
We are now just hours away from the next phase in the lockdown lifting roadmap. I am thrilled yet tentative. ...
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