New business opens its doors
The latest business to open in Wokingham opened its doors on Monday.
Read moreDetailsThe latest business to open in Wokingham opened its doors on Monday.
Read moreDetailsBus services in Wokingham borough are set to get a £1.9 million boost.
Read moreDetailsWokingham businesses 'thrilled' to be finalists.
Read moreDetailsDinton Pastures Country Park will hold its first Wedding Fair in May.
Read moreDetailsThe town's local newspaper, which also publishes Reading Today, opened a newsroom in Peach Street.
Read moreDetailsThree goals in the opening 14 minutes from Mikey O'Connor saw Wokingham Town grab a vital three points on Tuesday night.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is inviting residents to join the borough-wide annual litter pick.
Read moreDetailsWokingham has become the first council in the country to give its support to the concerns of Hongkongers over a Chinese 'super embassy' in London.
Read moreDetailsRoad closures set to cause significant disruption for drivers until March 2026.
Read moreDetailsThe opportunity was marketed as suitable for both commercial and residential uses.
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