Emmbrook business owner opens women’s fashion boutique in Wokingham town centre
Fiona Parry opened her Elms Walk, Wokingham store on Wednesday, January 19, and has seen a steady stream of customers.
Read moreDetailsFiona Parry opened her Elms Walk, Wokingham store on Wednesday, January 19, and has seen a steady stream of customers.
Read moreDetailsOn Friday, January 28, Wokingham borough mayor Cllr Keith Baker cut the ribbon to the Wokingham Charity and Community Hub.
Read moreDetailsSir John Redwood was invited to tour Code Ninjas, a computer coding school launched last spring.
Read moreDetailsJim Bell has extended his eBook back to 1771, looking at the archived stories of local people doing extraordinary things.
Read moreDetailsOn Tuesday evening, more than 50 residents attended a town council planning committee meeting at the Oakwood Centre to oppose the change.
Read moreDetailsYOUNGSTERS are invited to a Hare Hatch garden centre on Sunday for a free workshop.
Read moreDetailsOrganisers are now inviting charities, crafters, food vendors, traders and providers of children?s rides and entertainment to apply for a pitch.
Read moreDetailsWHAT IS the price of democracy? That is the question coming from the Lib Dem group, over suggestions to change the election process in the borough.
Read moreDetailsAt a recent session on Bell Foundry Lane the group found 44 drivers exceeding the 30mph limit in just 90 minutes ? one was driving above 60mph.
Read moreDetailsCllr Clive Jones, leader of Earley Town Council, said that he does not want a 3G pitch to be built on the lower field, next to the nature reserve.
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