Conservatives hold seat in by-election
The Conservative party has held a seat it contested in a by-election. Voters in the Evendons West ward returned Tony ...
The Conservative party has held a seat it contested in a by-election. Voters in the Evendons West ward returned Tony ...
A MOTORIST has reportedly failed a roadside breath test during a police operation taking place in Wokingham this evening. Officers and ...
We've reached the halfway point in Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar: day 12 saw local singer Saskia Lorrison perform in Bush Walk. ...
MATT EGGLESTON insists Wokingham and Emmbrook can still move away from the foot of the table, but admits they do ...
AN INNOVATIVE food delivery service which provides working people with a delicious home-cooked meal every evening is looking to recruit ...
GILBERT and Sullivan’s endearing comic-opera HMS Pinafore sailed into the Oakwood Centre this week as the Woodley Light Operatic Society ...
TWO people have been taken to hospital following a crash involving a car and a bus near Three Mile Cross ...
Poetry was the surprise hiding behind today's window of Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar. TG Art Gallery in Peach Street welcomed ...
Sounds of the season were heard in Wokingham's town hall on Saturday, thanks to a special festive sing-a-long. Members of Trinity ...
A FIVE-month-old baby had to be rescued from the inside of a locked car in Crowthorne earlier this afternoon. Crews from ...
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