Theresa May and Sir John Redwood both raise concerns over Wokingham’s housing numbers
THERESA MAY has expressed her concerns over the number of houses being built in the borough and called for more affordable housing to be built
Read moreDetailsTHERESA MAY has expressed her concerns over the number of houses being built in the borough and called for more affordable housing to be built
Read moreDetailsAN ELECTRONIC repairs store in Wokingham has been certified by Apple
Read moreDetailsAudition opportunity for medieval glory seekers
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council has been full of praise for the proposed opening of a world-leading research centre.
Read moreDetailsJUBILEE Saturday was family festival day on Martineau Green with children delighted the free bouncy castles meant many goes
Read moreDetailsA church was decked with flags from around the world and many languages were used to celebrate the feast of Pentecost.
Read moreDetailsJUNE is busting out all over, all over the meadow and the hill. And to prove it, members of the Twyford and Ruscombe Horticultural Society held a show
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of the Reading Symphony Orchestra will be crossing over the border to Wokingham next weekend for their summer concert.
Read moreDetailsDiscarded school uniform a monumental problem
Read moreDetailsMAMMA MIA! A famous Swedish band will be celebrated by a famous Swedish brand
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