Wokingham man died after false bladder perforated leading to infection
A MAN from Wokingham died of sepsis after his artificial bladder was accidentally perforated while in hospital, an inquest has ...
A MAN from Wokingham died of sepsis after his artificial bladder was accidentally perforated while in hospital, an inquest has ...
POLICE are appealing for witnesses after five men were assaulted in Broad Street at the weekend. The men were assaulted ...
A FUNDRAISING wheelbarrow race and a visit from the mayor made a groundbreaking service extra special. Members of Earley St ...
A DRUG dealer who operated across Wokingham, Bracknell and beyond has been jailed as part of a huge cross-county police ...
A WOMAN from Wokingham died of a blood clot three weeks after dislocating her artificial hip in a fall, an ...
Talking about Wokingham's regeneration There has been a lot of coverage in this paper of the regeneration works in Wokingham, ...
THE ROYAL British Legion is making final preparations for its annual concert and festival of Remembrance. It will be held ...
A WOKINGHAM church made its celebration of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation an international affair on Sunday. St Paul’s ...
FEEDBACK is being sought over plans for the latest phase of the South Wokingham Distributor Road (SWDR). Wokingham Borough Council ...
A THIEF removed a pane of glass to gain entry to a house in Wokingham earlier this month. Between 9pm ...
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