FROM THE CHAMBER: Empty shop fronts darken town like lost teeth
We recently have lost long-standing and fondly remembered shops in Wokingham as well as some new ones which have bravely set up in difficult times
Read moreDetailsWe recently have lost long-standing and fondly remembered shops in Wokingham as well as some new ones which have bravely set up in difficult times
Read moreDetailsBusinesses across the borough are feeling the impact of the cost of living crisis which is reducing consumer spending
Read moreDetailsCouncillors can make a real difference to their communities. They can act as local champions, defending the interests of the people they represent
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley Writers Circle recently celebrated its 30th anniversary, which followed a writing evening class at Theale School.
Read moreDetailsPhysical inactivity is one of the main risk factors for heart diseases and is associated with a 24% higher risk of coronary heart disease
Read moreDetailsTO MARK the centenary of the Inner Wheel Club, members from the Reading Maiden Erlegh group came together for a black tie dinner
Read moreDetailsAt the top of Division One, Sonning Common & Peppard A dropped two points as they visited Tilehurst RBL A.
Read moreDetailsJesus once told a story about a landowner who went out to employ labourers early in the morning and offered them a silver coin for a day's work.
Read moreDetailsOur Royal Berkshire Hospital is one of our most treasured local institutions as the main provider of hospital services for Wokingham
Read moreDetailsYou may have heard, or been told, that the requirement for local planning targets for new dwellings has been relaxed. This is not the case.
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