Woodley man launches urgent appeal to deliver aid to Ukraine
Ronnie Goodberry, who has already arranged for thousands of items to be donated, is calling for support to help those living in conflict.
Read moreDetailsRonnie Goodberry, who has already arranged for thousands of items to be donated, is calling for support to help those living in conflict.
Read moreDetailsThe Foundry Bell on London Road, formerly a Loch Fyne seafood restaurant, will welcome its first punters on Friday, December 2.
Read moreDetailsCllr Caroline Smith was sent a card by His Majesty King Charles III in response to the borough's condolence messages
Read moreDetailsWhen Pigs Escape will be shown at the Showcase Cinema on the Reading Road on Saturday, November 19, at 4pm.
Read moreDetailsThe owners of Boxing For Veterans accused Ozone of "pulling the plug" on the operation which resulted in all equipment being put into storage.
Read moreDetailsSo far, more than 6,500 Wokingham residents have taken part in the Wokingham Borough Council survey.
Read moreDetailsEstimates suggest the reforms, as currently planned, would cost the council £25 million per year, which is about 17% of its budget.
Read moreDetailsAs part of the planning conditions, development of the village centre should have begun after 1,000 properties were built. A figure surpassed in 2019.
Read moreDetailsThe BCE launched the final stage of publication on Tuesday, November 8, and the deadline for comments is Monday, December 5.
Read moreDetailsThe centre received a Highly Commended award from the European Council of Shopping Places as part of its international Solal Awards.
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