New church to come to Wokingham borough after plans approved by council
A new place of worship for the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church (PBCC) is coming to the Wokingham Borough.
Read moreDetailsA new place of worship for the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church (PBCC) is coming to the Wokingham Borough.
Read moreDetailsThe number of rough sleepers in Wokingham has tripled in two years.
Read moreDetailsCouncillors are calling for higher housing targets imposed on Wokingham to be scrapped as they warn it will 'change the character and nature
Read moreDetailsThe child was in a mainstream school that didn't have the resources to support her.
Read moreDetailsThe large office block in Wokingham Without will be converted into more than 100 flats.
Read moreDetailsChildren in special educational needs in Wokingham are being sent as far as Somerset and Buckinghamshire for their education, an investigation
Read moreDetailsThe leader of a writing group for teenagers who has been recognised in Wokingham's Mayor Awards is celebrating its ten-year anniversary.
Read moreDetailsThe village will celebrate 200 years of railway.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire MPs have claimed that the county is the 'Hollywood of the United Kingdom' ? but what exactly do they mean?
Read moreDetailsWorkforce cuts are being implemented at Wokingham Borough Council to help save £28 million over the next three years.
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