Redwood to launch Vote Leave on Saturday – as Wokingham votes to stay in
As John Redwood prepare to launch a local campaign to leave the European Union, an informal poll has revealed that Wokingham ...
As John Redwood prepare to launch a local campaign to leave the European Union, an informal poll has revealed that Wokingham ...
REVISED plans for the Northern Distributor Road were condemned by residents at a stormy meeting on Wednesday, February 17. Matt ...
Plans to introduce weekends and overnight charges for the borough’s car parks were almost approved earlier this month – despite strong opposition ...
CAMPAIGNERS fighting to protect the NHS from a transatlantic trade deal are said to be 'furious' over claims that Wokingham's ...
THE local policing areas (LPA) of Wokingham and Bracknell Forest will soon merge to create a single area. From Monday, April 4 ...
ANYONE looking to park at Cantley Park will be disappointed: there is no parking for runners on the site. Instead, ...
A NUMBER of road closures will be in place in Wokingham on Sunday as a result of the half marathon. ...
THE driver of a car that collided with a tree in Earley this morning has been taken to hospital. Police ...
A 19-year-old woman was grabbed from behind and dragged onto a driveway in Earley by a man who told her ...
A REVOLUTION in home delivered food has launched in Wokingham. Supper.co.uk will bring its unique take on the takeway to the ...
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