Wokingham Decides: where to vote across the borough in EU referendum
A number of polling stations have been set up across Wokingham borough ready for the people to have their say ...
A number of polling stations have been set up across Wokingham borough ready for the people to have their say ...
ONE of the stars of the Great British Bake Off is coming to Woodley to sign copies of her new ...
MONEY, bank cards and mobile phones were stolen from a house in Woodley yesterday morning. Between 3.20am and 2.50am on Thursday ...
A PLAY on a boat about a play on a boat may not sound like the easiest thing to follow. ...
One of the most popular daytime quizzes is Pointless and later this month, its two stars will be visiting Woodley, ...
A new approach to grass cutting on the borough’s roads is in its early days, according to the council. Residents ...
AN 82-year-old man has died following a two-car collision in Woodley this afternoon. At around 1.40pm a grey Toyota Corolla ...
MORE than a hundred exhibits created by local residents will go on show this week. The Oakwood Centre in Woodley will ...
PARKING at evenings, weekends, bank holidays in borough car parks will no longer be free after Wokingham Borough Council’s executive ...
This morning, Storm Katie lashed across the south east causing chaos everywhere. In Woodley, scaffolding erected around shops in the ...
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