Sunday is a snow day – Met Office latest on Wokingham’s winter wonderland
SNOW, we’re not joking: The Met Office is forecasting a whole day of the white stuff in Wokingham borough tomorrow, ...
SNOW, we’re not joking: The Met Office is forecasting a whole day of the white stuff in Wokingham borough tomorrow, ...
THIEVES beware, there’s a new sheriff in town. Thames Valley Police has announced that it has appointed Temporary Chief Inspector ...
VISITORS to our website will have noticed a new banner inviting you to support Wokingham.Today. Over the past six years, ...
OUR campaign to encourage Wokingham borough residents to buy a takeaway to support local businesses this lockdown has been receiving ...
WITH snow forecast for Sunday, many Wokingham residents will be hoping to enjoy some winter sports while sticking to the ...
SNOW could fall in Wokingham borough during Sunday daytime, but don’t get the sledge out just yet. The amount forecast ...
DANGEROUS parking is to be deterred after new restrictions have been introduced in Earley. Since lockdown, an increased number of ...
A PROPOSAL to protect England’s heritage has been welcomed by one of the borough’s four MPs. On Sunday, communities secretary ...
The Women’s Equality (WE) Party, Reading and Wokingham, are delighted to see that Wokingham Borough Council are calling for input ...
A WOKINGHAM council meeting was halted last night after it was found to be in breach of its own rules. ...
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