Councillors dispute survey claiming Wokingham in decline
A NEW REPORT that looks at jobs and salaries says Wokingham is one of the top 10 declining commuter towns. But those on the ground say otherwise. Card payment provider...
Read moreDetailsA NEW REPORT that looks at jobs and salaries says Wokingham is one of the top 10 declining commuter towns. But those on the ground say otherwise. Card payment provider...
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 50 homes are being built in a new Binfield development. Burrington Estates is launching its first development in the Thames Valley, in its expansion into the home counties....
Read moreDetailsA POP-UP charity shop opened in Woodley last week. Launched by the Rotary Club of Reading Maiden Erlegh, it has partnered up with the Rotary Club Loddon Vale and Inner...
Read moreDetailsThe Queen of Mercia is understood to have been one of the most powerful women of the Early Middle Ages, with the site in Cookham likely her final resting place.
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY breast cancer charity is hosting a concert to mark its sixth anniversary. Chemogiftbags, founded by Lynne Shipton, distributes gift bags to cancer patients across the Thames Valley. The...
Read moreDetailsTO MARK his 50th birthday, a Wokingham man has raised £9,000 for charity. Benny Fennell rowed 100km (62 miles) at the end of July, in 24 hours. Starting on Friday,...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM care home worker has been awarded for her passion and dedication to gardening. Elspeth Wilkinson, from Alexandra Grange Care Home, won the Best Gardening Champion trophy in this...
Read moreDetailsTWO PARK and rides gear up to open in the coming year. Work is now underway on the £6.8 million hub in Winnersh Triangle, which should be complete by summer...
Read moreDetailsA SCHOOL BUS has been scrapped after two years, as it’s not “commercially viable”. The 92, which was used by Bohunt Wokingham pupils, was run by Reading Buses. It was...
Read moreDetailsACTION has been promised following a campaign for road safety improvements spanning more than two years. Flashing speed indicator signs will be installed along the A327 Reading Road in Finchampstead...
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