‘Please don’t talk our town down’: Councillor acts to clarify myths around footfall in Wokingham town centre
"We need a vibrant, attractive town to attract retailers."
Read moreDetails"We need a vibrant, attractive town to attract retailers."
Read moreDetailsCouncillor Matteo Fumagalli, a Liberal Democrat Wokingham town councillor for the Norreys East ward, has resigned.
Read moreDetailsA Just Giving page had been launched in memory of former Wokingham Town footballer Callum Lochhead, who passed away last week.
Read moreDetailsAnother Wokingham business has been targeted by activists.
Read moreDetailsCaptain Chloe Barton told Wokingham Today: "We managed to raise £320 after the fundraiser."
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Islamic Centre had called on Wokingham borough council to support the principle of establishing a new mosque in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsSir John Redwood, the former Conservative member of parliament for Wokingham, is set to take his place in the House of Lords today.
Read moreDetailsCallum Lochhead played for the under-18s Allied Counties Youth team, and played six games for the first team several seasons ago.
Read moreDetailsA national productivity assessment has ranked Wokingham Borough Council second out of 149 councils in England.
Read moreDetailsStan Hetherington has set off on an inspiring challenge to climb Mount Kilimanjaro.
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