‘It’s bonkers. 1,000 homes in Barkham Square is madness’
LOCAL politicians have reacted with shock over the news that three big settlements are being discussed for the borough. Cllr ...
LOCAL politicians have reacted with shock over the news that three big settlements are being discussed for the borough. Cllr ...
Where homes are being explored for Wokingham borough - and how many FOR many people, Wokingham’s rural parishes are a ...
THE MOTHER of a boy who suffered life-changing injuries after falling from a fence last weekend has said she is ...
BRACKNELL BEES make their first competitive game at The Hive under Scott Spearing when Basingstoke Bison come to town on ...
RUMOURS that Wilko and McDonald’s could be moving in to Wokingham town centre have been quashed by the companies. There ...
AN appeal for witnesses has been made following the attempted burglary of a shop in Wokingham last night. At around ...
A GROUP of youngsters from a church in Woodley are preparing for a trip of a lifetime to help a ...
WOKINGHAM AND EMMBROOK will finally play their first home game of the season this Saturday. As is often the case, ...
A FUN day to raise money for rescued horses proved to be a huge hit last weekend. SAFE (Saving Abandoned ...
RUNNERS from across the county will again descend on Swallowfield later this month. Now in its eight consecutive year, the ...
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