Council releases more details on Grazeley garden town plan
Yesterday the borough council announced a proposal to build a new 15,000 home eco-town in Grazeley as part of the Local Plan.
Read moreDetailsYesterday the borough council announced a proposal to build a new 15,000 home eco-town in Grazeley as part of the Local Plan.
Read moreDetailsThe British Hen Welfare Trust (BHWT) will be bringing the chickens for rehoming to Wellington College on Sunday, January 26.
Read moreDetailsA petition for a better paper and card recycling scheme in Wokingham launched today after resident frustration with the new #stampoutthedamp campaign.
Read moreDetailsA LOCAL resident has called double standards on a traffic warden who parked in double yellow lines to issue parking tickets. Working on Wescott Road to distribute parking tickets, the...
Read moreDetailsHE IS one of the biggest names in pop, leaving a legacy that will last forever – and now his final project is about to provide inspiration to Wokingham’s bustling...
Read moreDetailsTHE ACOUSTIC STRAWBS, a band which can trace its roots back to 1964, is the first act on the bill at this year’s Wokingham Music Club. Originally a bluegrass band,...
Read moreDetailsA BOROUGH RESIDENT is creating new from old by up-cycling sports trophies. David Horton, treasurer of a local tenpin bowling league, is creating new trophies out of old ones —...
Read moreDetailsThe company will organise events — open to scouts and other young people — which involve practical activities to promote confidence, self-belief and respect for nature.
Read moreDetailsThe Puppy Walking volunteer role is a 24/7 commitment, as it builds a vital foundation before the dogs go on to train as guide dogs and support someone with sight...
Read moreDetailsMore than 100 tonnes of food waste is now being recycled by residents of Wokingham Borough each week.
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