Two more independent eateries close down in Wokingham town centre
Town council leader says the hospitality and retail industry has been "financially hammered by the pandemic"
Read moreDetailsTown council leader says the hospitality and retail industry has been "financially hammered by the pandemic"
Read moreDetails"The new community centre was conceived some five years ago and today is a historic moment, as the contract was signed to commence building in three weeks’ time."
Read moreDetailsThe new park will be a significant upgrade, with new equipment, an inclusive sensory and water play area, a new woodland adventure trail and tree houses.
Read moreDetails“I think the school staff always assumed that it would be built, there’s always been talk of it. Even John Redwood came to visit not long ago, and the staff...
Read moreDetailsEcho tests help doctors to diagnose and treat a range of heart conditions including heart valve disease, and heart failure.
Read moreDetailsThe Grub Club will return to its original remit, focussing on providing lunches for families during the summer holidays.
Read moreDetails“Our plan is founded upon the four principles in British Cycling’s guidance and addresses meeting public health guidelines, taking responsibility, communicating clearly and consistently, and staying flexible."
Read moreDetails“The forum plays a vital role in the borough by representing the BAME community and I am delighted it is going to meet virtually at this time.”
Read moreDetails"Planning regulations exist to protect all of us and I hope this sends a clear message that action will be taken against people who are breaking the rules.”
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council confirmed that the fit-out will begin in the coming weeks for a new Starbucks in Elms Field.
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