Plans approved for Winnersh home film studio
Plans that will see a residential property in Winnersh used for commercial filming have been approved, having first been refused in October 2023.
Read moreDetailsPlans that will see a residential property in Winnersh used for commercial filming have been approved, having first been refused in October 2023.
Read moreDetailsWokingham in Bloom kicked off its new schools initiative last weekend.
Read moreDetailsLast month saw the highest corporate insolvency figures for the month of January in four years.
Read moreDetailsRunners were cheered on by crowds along the course, which included Wokingham town centre in the early stages of the race.
Read moreDetailsIn a statement it noted significant cost pressures and increasing demand for services.
Read moreDetailsThe suspect was arrested outside Superdrug in Market Place, Wokingham, last week.
Read moreDetailsOne of the world's biggest weather prediction and climate change monitoring organisations will be staying in Wokingham Borough.
Read moreDetailsWokingham residents who want to vote by post at upcoming elections are being reminded to read about recent changes to absent voting.
Read moreDetailsA new supermarket in Arborfield Green is one step closer.
Read moreDetailsAn evocative Christmas card has been designed to support fundraising efforts for this year's Royal British Legion poppy appeal.
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