Residents fears over Wokingham school’s sports field plan
WORRIED residents claim plans by a private school for a floodlit sports pitch could lead to hundreds of house being ...
WORRIED residents claim plans by a private school for a floodlit sports pitch could lead to hundreds of house being ...
TWO sisters had a simple message to vandals who trashed their mother’s memorial: “You have not just hurt us but ...
GAS works outside two Wokingham borough supermarkets have caused gridlock on the roads today – and the firm behind them ...
WOKINGHAM residents will face a six-mile detour to travel half a mile across the town this weekend. That was the ...
WHILE Wokingham Borough Council’s planning department rejected plans to build 250 homes off Finchampstead Road, it lost an appeal this ...
A COLLECTION to help provide emergency food parcels this Christmas was hailed as a huge success. Volunteers from Wokingham’s Foodbank ...
THIEVES have stolen a host of electronic learning aids, including more than 100 computers and 100 tablets, from Evendons Primary ...
A 12-year-old boy has been assaulted as he made his way home from school in Finchampstead. At around 3.35pm on ...
CCTV Images have been released after a man was spat at by a cyclist in Wokingham last week. At 4.20pm ...
‘Excellent service’ ‘Superb experience’ ‘Always reliable’ ‘Never let me down’. These are just some of the reviews that Prestige Cars ...
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