FROM THE OPPOSITION: Judgement Day has been set for the Local Plan
This week, we have received a date for the Examination in Public of Wokingham Borough's draft Local Plan for new development.
Read moreDetailsThis week, we have received a date for the Examination in Public of Wokingham Borough's draft Local Plan for new development.
Read moreDetailsAs government funding tightens and demand for our services grows, Wokingham Borough Council is looking at new and different ways of working
Read moreDetailsCENTURION Ant Marris admitted a refreshed Rams squad helped push him to reach a 100th cap as Rams defeated Leeds Tykes 19-7 on Saturday.
Read moreDetails'Do science, and the world is your oyster...'
Read moreDetailsF.C. Bracknell made the trip to Burnham to face Frontline FC and returned home with all three points after a commanding 4?0 victory.
Read moreDetailsLiving in Berkshire, under the flightpath of Heathrow, we are used to hearing planes flying overhead.
Read moreDetailsThe government wants every acre of England represented in a Mayoral Strategic Authority, with the elected mayors sitting alongside
Read moreDetailsBorough youngsters invited to enter Gwyn Arch Young Singers' Competition
Read moreDetailsHigh Quality Homecare: A Vital Service Delivered Exceptionally by Right at Home Reading & Wokingham District As the need for reliable, compassionate homecare continues to grow, the importance of delivering...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Community Awards 2025 Host - Graeme Hobbs I am so pleased to have been invited to act as Master of Ceremonies again for November 11, having also hosted the...
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