VOTE 2023: New Maiden Erlegh councillor Stephen Newtown pledges: ‘A councillor is not above the residents, instead you’re a servant’
NEWLY elected Stephen Newton is delighted to be picking up the baton from Lib Dem Tahir Maher, who stood down ...
NEWLY elected Stephen Newton is delighted to be picking up the baton from Lib Dem Tahir Maher, who stood down ...
Two teams of fundraisers have been walking and climbing their way to raising thousands of pounds for a vital Wokingham ...
A WOKINGHAM businessman has called for urgent action to save struggling town businesses from closure, including launching a banking hub
The first thing to remember is that a private parking operator cannot fine you. They can only issue an invoice ...
ANGRY shoppers have criticised supermarket giant Tesco after being slapped with £70 fines for parking at the Wokingham store.
A SIGNALLING fault is causing grief for commuters on the railway this morning, meaning Wokingham train users can't get to ...
Royal Berkshire Hospital has launched a new patient portal which will help users to manage services and documentation in an ...
A CHARITY supporting people with dementia and a woman who collected aid for Ukrainian refugees were among those at Twyford ...
SHINFIELD Parish Council will amend traffic calming proposals after residents strongly opposed them in a recent consultation.
AN ANCIENT tradition that sees Santa kill a king was performed across Wokingham borough throughout the festive season.
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