Wokingham borough to pray for Paris attacks
Churches across the borough will tomorrow say prayers for the Paris terrorist attacks. On Friday evening, three teams of attackers ...
Churches across the borough will tomorrow say prayers for the Paris terrorist attacks. On Friday evening, three teams of attackers ...
THE driver of a vehicle which struck a house in Wokingham earlier this week has been charged after failing to ...
A man charged with public order offences will appear in court today. Kurk Wood, aged 56, of no fixed ...
Earlier today, a man was charged in connection with an alleged incident as Wokingham gathered in Market Place to take part ...
A serious fire has broken out at Wokefield Park Hotel near Mortimer this evening and has been described by an eye ...
A main road into Wokingham will be closed from tonight until Monday. Wokingham Borough Council has issued a reminder that ...
YOUNG actors in Wokingham are preparing to tread the boards to some of English literature’s best known works, The Canterbury ...
Wokingham stopped and remembered today as the two-minute silence was marked. Both the town mayor and his deputy led the ...
A workshop to discuss planned changes to Wokingham’s “town square” will be held on Monday. The evening event will give ...
A water leak in Wokingham caused a street to be left with low water pressure this afternoon. Davy Close, off Carey ...
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