Weather warning issued for Wokingham as heavy rain is expected to fall across the borough on Monday afternoon
Heavy rain forecast to fall over Wokingham this afternoon could result in some localised flooding, the Met Office has warned. ...
Heavy rain forecast to fall over Wokingham this afternoon could result in some localised flooding, the Met Office has warned. ...
THREE charities were the worthy recipients of a £25,000 donation by a Twyford-based company. Support services and construction group Interserve ...
THE good news now arriving on platform one is more rail services to Waterloo – and they’ll run faster too. ...
PLANS to close Peach Street and London Road in Wokingham for roadworks has caused outrage amongst resident and business owners. ...
WOKINGHAM'S newest charity was launched on Wednesday September 23 with the opening of a new kitchen at The Salvation Army church ...
THE Waitrose supermarket in Wokingham is receiving a makeover. The town centre branch will see improved meat, fish, deli and ...
CANINE companions of all shapes and sizes showed off their skills at the annual Dog Trouble Foundation Family Fun Day ...
SEVEN people, including five Indonesian nationals, have been arrested following an immigration raid on a restaurant in Wokingham. Officers from ...
A NEW town centre development proved that it was hot property as visitors packed out its launch day. Romans estate ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council's extraordinary meeting of the planning committee has been cancelled. The committee were due to discuss planning application O/2014/2179 for ...
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