Peach Street update: Police investigating suspected stabbing at Wokingham nail salon
Police are investigating a suspected stabbing at a nail salon in Wokingham town centre.
Read moreDetailsPolice are investigating a suspected stabbing at a nail salon in Wokingham town centre.
Read moreDetailsResidents at Acorn Drive in Wokingham are locked in a bitter dispute with their management group.
Read moreDetailsA planning application has been submitted that, if approved, will see 136 homes approved on a site in |Wokingham Without.
Read moreDetailsPlans have been approved that will see minor changes coming to a Wokingham pub.
Read moreDetailsThe first edition of what is hoped will become an annual event is set to take place in Wokingham this weekend.
Read moreDetailsWords from Wokingham Churches, this week: St Nicholas, Emmbrook
Read moreDetailsThe current local election is shaping up to be the nastiest I can remember in more than thirty years involvement in campaigning.
Read moreDetailsAgainst a difficult national financial backdrop, I am pleased to say that Wokingham Borough Council has delivered a balanced budget this year
Read moreDetailsThe Americans launched their military campaign with the full support of Kemi Badenoch and Nigel Farage, but not the support of the Liberal Democrats.
Read moreDetailsMultiple police vehicles remain on the scene on Peach Street as investigations into the assault continue, with ongoing disruption to traffic expected
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