Carnival Pool currently closed due to ‘technical problem’
THE pools at Carnival Pool & Fitness Centre are currently closed due to technical issues. Wokingham Borough Council tweeted just ...
THE pools at Carnival Pool & Fitness Centre are currently closed due to technical issues. Wokingham Borough Council tweeted just ...
A FAMILY-friendly festival is preparing for a move to Hurst – and acts on the bill could include ‘ABBA’, ‘The ...
A MAN missing from his home in Sandhurst has been found safe and well. William Barnett, 61, was last seen ...
A MAN is being sought by police after assaulting a pizza delivery driver, stealing his car and then colliding with ...
DIANA Brimblecombe MBE, founder of the Hurst-based animal rescue centre, has passed away aged 95. ‘Mrs B’, as she was ...
SIR Michael Parkinson and Theresa May MP joined hundreds of volunteers, staff and well-wishers of the Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice ...
THE BRAVERY and hard work of Wokingham’s finest police officers was recognised at a commendation ceremony on Wednesday night. Chief ...
SECTIONS of the junctions for Wokingham on the M4 will be closed overnight next week to allow structure surveys to ...
SCHOOLCHILDREN are suspected to be behind a shoplifting incident at a Wokingham town centre supermarket last week. At 9.42pm on ...
A SECOND weather warning for heavy rain has been issued across Wokingham by the Met Office. In force across London ...
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