Next steps for a new library and leisure centre
A local business will be relocated so that the plans for a new leisure centre and library can go ahead next summer.
Read moreDetailsA local business will be relocated so that the plans for a new leisure centre and library can go ahead next summer.
Read moreDetailsFree weekend parking in town centre spots will be available for shoppers this December.
Read moreDetailsHomeless people in Wokingham borough will be offered a bed for the night during the coldest months of winter.
Read moreDetailsIt's one of the first thoughts you might have about the Town Centre, so we've found out why exactly there are so many coffee shops in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsLocal communities need to work together to tackle loneliness and isolation says new research from the University of Reading.
Read moreDetailsAfter only one year of training, a local girl will be joining Team GB at the European championships in Paris next autumn.
Read moreDetailsPARKING TICKETS have increased by more than 500% since the new check-in, check-out machines have been added to a popular car park four months ago. Since the new payment option...
Read moreDetailsThe bank have struggled recently with rough sleepers using the alcove.
Read moreDetailsEarlier this autumn, council leader, Cllr John Halsall, had pledged to invest in the best possible team to fight these legal challenges. Now more details have emerged.
Read moreDetailsA female Macbeth is presented in Reading Between The Line's newest performance, exploring the impact of gender within the murderous play.
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