Business aims to drive community loyalty
A new loyalty programme is a win-win for Wokingham business and consumers.
Read moreDetailsA new loyalty programme is a win-win for Wokingham business and consumers.
Read moreDetailsWoodland near Wokingham has sold in what the auctioneer has described as a bidding war.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council will offer free bus travel on the six Saturdays leading up to Christmas.
Read moreDetailsA pioneering temporary accommodation site for homeless families in Wokingham Borough has won industry recognition.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Town Council has released details of this year's Remembrance Sunday events.
Read moreDetailsNew speed limits for several roads in Shinfield has been approved.
Read moreDetailsCala Homes (Thames) has announced its sponsorship of Arborfield FC .
Read moreDetailsHundreds of people took the opportunity to say farewell to a Berkshire institution last weekend.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council cannot afford to lose an estimated £30,000 by offering free parking on Saturdays in the weeks before Christmas.
Read moreDetailsThe organiser of the Wokingham Poppy Appeal has been overwhelmed by the response to last week's apparent act of vandalism.
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