Poundstretcher in Peach Street repossessed
Another prominent retailer has closed today (Tuesday) in Wokingham town centre.
Read moreDetailsAnother prominent retailer has closed today (Tuesday) in Wokingham town centre.
Read moreDetailsStrange the Jewellers will be the main sponsor for Wokingham Pride 2026.
Read moreDetailsExecutive councillors agreed to progress construction at a meeting last week.
Read moreDetailsThe chorus based in Earley is celebrating a standout year of community engagement,
Read moreDetailsThe deputy mayor of Wokingham town council presented the certificate to Andy on behalf of his team.
Read moreDetailsLewis Moody MBE is undertaking an epic 500-mile charity cycling challenge.
Read moreDetailsSeveral posts appeared last week which indicated the services from Reading would only be allowing passengers to alight in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsThe meeting heard that, although all options involved challenges and compromise, it was hoped that solutions could be identified.
Read moreDetailsVoting has opened in the battle to be voted Wokingham's best pub.
Read moreDetails"We need to repair the potholes that create a safety issue."
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