Calls to turn former Waitrose into council homes in Wokingham
Wokingham politicians have called for a prominent shop site in the town centre to be used to provide additional council homes for the local community
Read moreDetailsWokingham politicians have called for a prominent shop site in the town centre to be used to provide additional council homes for the local community
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham family with multiple disabilities has 'heard nothing at all' since it was revealed that they were served a last minute eviction order
Read moreDetailsA disabled woman in her seventies and her terminally ill son say they are "terrified" after being served an eviction notice to leave their home.
Read moreDetailsThe future could be looking brighter for one of Wokingham's most notorious accident black spots
Read moreDetailsA local MP is hopeful of scoring a victory in the issue of asylum seekers housed in a town centre hotel.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council is due to decide the future of its headquarters when its executive meets on Thursday.
Read moreDetailsA major supermarket chain has revealed that it is about to issue a planning application within six weeks for the former Odeon cinema site
Read moreDetailsTributes have been pouring in for a Bracknell hero who has been given a special award by the king for her work for homeless people.
Read moreDetailsA mega new sports centre is set to be created in the south of Wokingham and the parish council of Wokingham Without is keen to make it work
Read moreDetailsThe Daler Rowney fire took place on Bank Holiday Monday, May 25, and was the biggest emergency that Bracknell residents can remember to date.
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