Minister visits Wokingham
Wokingham Borough Council hosted a visit from he new minister for children and families.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council hosted a visit from he new minister for children and families.
Read moreDetailsThe free event is be inspired by the Olympic games.
Read moreDetailsWingmore Lodge in Rose Street is one of the town's most striking Grade II listed properties.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Town's first competitive match for more than 20 years tkes place on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsA hot debate took place at last week's full council on what was a purely administrative process.
Read moreDetailsTheatre in the Park returns to Wokingham tomorrow.
Read moreDetails'The provision of 180-litre bins is the standard size container for the majority of households in the borough.'
Read moreDetailsThe feisty exchange revolved around the document that will include a strategy for development throughout the borough.
Read moreDetailsWokingham town council has launched its annual grant scheme.
Read moreDetailsCrest Nicholson led a bulb planting event for students from Bohunt secondary school.
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