South East Water says its bill will go down for the average family
HERE’S some news that doesn’t happen every day – water bills will go down for many Wokingham residents. In a ...
HERE’S some news that doesn’t happen every day – water bills will go down for many Wokingham residents. In a ...
Sit and Sip have launched a range of coffees and other refreshments with extracts of CBD — the non-psychoactive part ...
ADULTS looking for a construction career can now apply to a new course launching next month. It has been complied ...
CLASP is a Wokingham charity supporting adults with learning disabilities to speak up for themselves. Its mission is: “To develop ...
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK sustained their brilliant form to move up to third position in the table with their 12th league ...
RESIDENTS are being urged to put their best foot forward and sign up to this year’s Wokingham Walk. The event ...
A 29-YEAR-OLD man from Three Mile Cross was ordered to pay £350 in fines and banned from attending football matches ...
SIR JOHN REDWOOD said that the withdrawal of the UK from the European Union was "an historic occasion" and that ...
IT’S BEEN causing misery to motorists and pedestrians for years, but now a Wokingham town centre road crossing is being ...
A PETITION about Denmark Street Car Park was presented to Wokingham Borough Council by Wokingham Town Councillor Daniel Hinton. The ...
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