Spacious duplex up for sale on Wokingham’s Oxford Road
A SPACIOUS duplex close to Wokingham’s town centre and railway station is available to buy with no onward chain. The ...
A SPACIOUS duplex close to Wokingham’s town centre and railway station is available to buy with no onward chain. The ...
THE PARAMEDIC who treated schoolgirl Lilly-May Page-Bowden when she collapsed from a cardiac arrest in 2014 was today deemed to ...
RAPPER Eminem has been announced as the third headliner for this year's Reading Festival. This will be the third time ...
HIGH winds and heavy rain caused disruption to the borough’s commuters this morning. A number of trees fell down blowing roads, ...
A DEVELOPER, which is building new homes in Wokingham and Spencers Wood, has thrown its support behind a Berkshire-based children’s ...
IN preparation for the start of major works in Wokingham town centre next week, Peach Street will need to be completely ...
WEAPONS were stolen when a Wokingham sports shop was raided earlier this week. At around midnight on Monday into Tuesday, ...
Each week, our community page features reports submitted by different local groups and clubs within Wokingham borough. Here is a ...
THAMES Valley Police is set to start recruiting police officers as part of a large-scale drive to get more constables on ...
THE headteacher of a school in Winnersh has resigned, citing the mounting pressures of funding cuts. Mary Sandell, who became ...
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