Council trials recycled kerbs on new London Road cycle route
"I hope to see many residents making the most of this cycleway in the months ahead once it’s complete.”
Read moreDetails"I hope to see many residents making the most of this cycleway in the months ahead once it’s complete.”
Read moreDetailsThe Grub Club will return to its original remit, focussing on providing lunches for families during the summer holidays.
Read moreDetailsTHE GRUB Club has helped hundreds of households through the pandemic — and now they need help finding a new home. The Norreys-based food hub, which launched last summer to...
Read moreDetails“These enhancements will benefit all of our residents not just the football community. Visiting the park, whether to exercise, meet friends, walk the dog or simply relax, is really popular...
Read moreDetails“Having cycleways providing a seamless route into Wokingham town centre, means our residents will be able to ride easily between their homes, shops and other key locations.”
Read moreDetailsThe borough will receive up to £50,000 to help secure expert advice for locally-led solutions to housing challenges.
Read moreDetailsFOLLOWING last year’s special remembrance parades to mark the centenary of the end of the First World War, the borough is making preparations for this year’s services and parades. Most...
Read moreDetailsWokingham’s first-ever Grub Club launched last week to help low-income families over the expensive summer holidays. Hosted by Norreys Church on Norreys Avenue, families and children are encouraged to access...
Read moreDetailsLABOUR has won a by-election in Norreys East, giving them their first seat on Wokingham Town Council. Abby Tebboth’s victory follows on from the party’s gain in Norreys at the...
Read moreDetailsFORMER Eustace Crescent residents joined with members of Wokingham Borough Council staff and representatives from Wokingham Housing (WHL) and Berry Brook Homes to bury a time capsule in Phoenix Avenue, marking...
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