Police appeal for witnesses after teenager hospitalised in traffic collision in Wokingham
Police are appealing for witnesses to a serious road traffic collision in Wokingham which left a teenager hospitalised on Thursday, ...
Police are appealing for witnesses to a serious road traffic collision in Wokingham which left a teenager hospitalised on Thursday, ...
WOKINGHAM Choral Society is preparing for its summer concert later this month.
PART of a main road in Wokingham town has been closed to allow emergency repair works to a burst water ...
Emergency works to repair a sewer have forced a busy Wokingham town centre road to close
Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a cyclist was knocked off his bike in Wokingham. The incident took ...
POLICE have closed three roads in Wokingham this evening after a suspected unexploded bomb has been found. Tywford Road, Wiltshire ...
POLICE are appealing for information following two attacks in Wokingham on Monday evening (13). During the first incident between 6.05pm ...
AN EXPERT in early music will give a virtuoso performance in Wokingham on Wednesday night. Dr Uri Smilansky will present ...
PLANS for 32 new sheltered retirement apartments in Wokingham’s town centre have been given the green light. The units are ...
Churches across the borough will tomorrow say prayers for the Paris terrorist attacks. On Friday evening, three teams of attackers ...
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