Wembley man due in court over Wokingham bank card theft
A 26-year-old man from Wembley will appear at Reading Magistrates' Court today charged with one count of theft and seven counts ...
A 26-year-old man from Wembley will appear at Reading Magistrates' Court today charged with one count of theft and seven counts ...
Finchampstead took a huge step towards securing their Home Counties Premier 1 survival with an eight-wicket thrashing of Oxford. Speaking ...
Finchampstead and Wokingham are still keeping a close eye over their shoulders after big weekend defeats in the Home Counties ...
WOKINGHAM’S Air Cadets fear their new centre could face serious vandalism during the long summer months. The brand new £750,000 ...
THERE’S a new team in charge of the borough’s roads. Following the resignation last month of Cllr Keith Baker from ...
The return of a much-loved bus service has been hailed by campaigners as “a massive victory”, writes Kathryn Barden. Earlier ...
DAN HOUSEGO has called on Wokingham's batsmen to improve to get the club's promotion bid back on track. The Oaks ...
A FINCHAMPSTEAD brewery is planning a special summer party on Saturday. Sessions and Sours is a party that fuses beer, ...
TODDLERS will enjoy catching the train this weekend. The Pinewood Miniature Railway is running on Sunday from 1.30pm, offering steam ...
A GROUP of bikers revved up to a fundraising challenge by collecting £750 for a local charity. Last week, the ...
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