Approval set for Winnersh site
Plans for up to 28 homes on an already congested road are set to be given approval by Wokingham District Council tonight.
Read moreDetailsPlans for up to 28 homes on an already congested road are set to be given approval by Wokingham District Council tonight.
Read moreDetailsWokingham is in the running to be crowned 'the most depressing town in Britain'.
Read moreDetailsThe Information Commissioner's Office ordered 18 businesses to pay millions for misusing data.
Read moreDetailsThe Berkshire company is investing heavily in infrastructure, vans, people and a cloud-based management portal.
Read moreDetailsA quiz night will take place at Emmbrook Sports and Social Club on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has reacted to claims that it operates an "aggressive weekend charges" policy, and a "complex payment system."
Read moreDetailsA much-loved instructor who revolutionised cycle training in Wokingham Borough has been honoured by a national charity.
Read moreDetailsWokingham featured in the top ten least infected areas of England for chlamydia, with a total of 223 newly reported diagnoses.
Read moreDetailsAn objection from Reading Borough Council will be considered despite arriving after the end of the consultation period.
Read moreDetailsHM Revenue and Customs is urging nearly 5.7 million customers to file their tax return for the 2022 to 2023 tax year.
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