Council defends plans for new town centre gym
Plans to convert the former Marks & Spencer store in Wokingham’s town centre have been defended by Wokingham Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsPlans to convert the former Marks & Spencer store in Wokingham’s town centre have been defended by Wokingham Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsNew research suggests shoppers would wait up to 65 minutes in a virtual queue if they knew it would save them £200.
Read moreDetailsA new hospital is set to open in Wokingham. NHS eyecare provider SpaMedica is opening a new site on Fishponds Road.
Read moreDetailsA former school teacher has been jailed for 12 years for child sex offences - he taught at Garth Hill School in Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsChurch leader Keith Saynor has written a book to help people through the process and pains of divorce.
Read moreDetailsNEIGHBOURS in Woodley have been celebrating after scooping a cash prize. Six people in Walton Close had their postcode drawn in the People’s Postcode Lottery daily draw on Thursday, November...
Read moreDetailsBusiness leaders in Wokingham Borough are being asked to come together and spearhead business growth across the county.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough's first Youth Climate Conference was held last month, and it has received more than 5,000 views so far.
Read moreDetailsCHRISTMAS feasts are on the menu thanks to McDonald’s. The popular fast food chain with a branch in Lower Earley is preparing to launch its festive range from Wednesday, November...
Read moreDetailsA trio of robbers have been jailed after a raid on a home in Shinfield.
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