Rygor opens new state-of-the-art commercial vehicle dealership
The new dealership offers increased space for manoeuvrability and modern facilities, for an improved customer experience.
Read moreDetailsThe new dealership offers increased space for manoeuvrability and modern facilities, for an improved customer experience.
Read moreDetailsBeaulieu Homes' proposal to build 54 homes, including 19 affordable, off St Anne's Drive, was rejected by Wokingham Borough Council in January 2022.
Read moreDetailsIn Wokingham, 489 of the borough's 69,200 households have no central heating.
Read moreDetailsFor the first time ever, the electorate will have to show photographic identification to cast their ballot.
Read moreDetailsFrom Monday, February 13, to Friday, February 17, buses will replace trains from Reading to Bracknell and Guildford.
Read moreDetailsThe event, organised by Wokingham Town Council, will mark the beginning of the calendar year where months are based on moon cycles.
Read moreDetailsIn order to make this happen, 2023 images are needed to create a 14 x 10 metre collage in the shape of a crown.
Read moreDetailsThe Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (TSSA) and Prospect are taking industrial action on Thursday, January 12, due to a dispute over pay.
Read moreDetailsThe 120 winning charities across the UK were picked at random from those nominated.
Read moreDetailsThe annual Winter Carnival has been a fixture in the Wokingham events calendar since 1994 and supports local causes every year.
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