Independent motorbike shop to hold season launch party
Rideworx — who opened their Reading Road shop last month — will be holding a bike night on Friday, March 6 with music, food and drink.
Read moreDetailsRideworx — who opened their Reading Road shop last month — will be holding a bike night on Friday, March 6 with music, food and drink.
Read moreDetailsThe number of houses and flats is not yet confirmed, although David Wilson Homes say they hope to build a range of one and two-bedroom apartments, and two to four-bedroom...
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Choral Society presented two charities with cheques at last week's rehearsal.
Read moreDetailsThe borough council announced today that they have hired six childminders to provide one hour of free childcare for mothers.
Read moreDetailsHoping to restore Winnersh Meadows to its former glory, a volunteer project has been set-up to improve the orchard.
Read moreDetailsDuring the last six years, the number of Wokingham residents admitted to hospital where the primary reason or a secondary diagnosis was linked to alcohol has risen by 39%.
Read moreDetailsGovernment figures compiled by the BBC reveals that since 2011, there have been 5,777 incidents of fly-tipping, costing more than £300,000 to clear in total.
Read moreDetailsAlthough the planning application has not yet been submitted, developer McCarthy and Stone are inviting local residents to view and comment on the proposal.
Read moreDetailsThe SOUP event — hosted by social care company Optalis — will give local residents the chance to vote for their favourite community project, Dragons’ Den style.
Read moreDetailsEversley residents hit out at commercial waste company, R Collard over its previous breaches of planning control, in a bid to stop planning approval during a meeting last week.
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