Burglaries in Wokingham borough on rise after dip in lockdown
WOKINGHAM burglaries are on the rise as lockdown eases, according to UK CrimeStats data. The borough sees an average of ...
WOKINGHAM burglaries are on the rise as lockdown eases, according to UK CrimeStats data. The borough sees an average of ...
THERE might be just over 100 sleeps before Christmas, but for one Wokingham shopkeeper, there’s just over a month before ...
Eversley climbed up to second place in Thames Valley Cricket League Division 2b after they ran out as winners over ...
TWYFORD will be looking pie and mighty next month, once a popular cafe reopens under new ownership – and a ...
FOR THE second year running, a Wokingham business has passed the Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS) with Silver accreditation. SOCOTEC ...
A CHARITY that designs and makes bespoke gadgets for people with a disability or special needs says it is once ...
TO SUPPORT the local economy, Wokingham Borough Council has been providing financial support to thousands of small businesses. But, local ...
SMALL BUSINESSES are being encouraged to make use of a free energy toolkit to help them have a greener bounceback ...
By Cllr Clive Jones, Liberal Democrat The semi-rural nature of our borough has to be protected and the Liberal Democrats ...
A classic example of NIMBYism I understand Theresa May has written to Wokingham Borough Council (WBC) Planning, objecting to a ...
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