Wokingham Borough Council responds to Miles Aircraft demolition concerns
The online campaign to protect the art deco building, on Headley Road East in Woodley, has almost 3,500 signatures.
Read moreDetailsThe online campaign to protect the art deco building, on Headley Road East in Woodley, has almost 3,500 signatures.
Read moreDetailsA CRACKDOWN on drivers using mobile phones has been launched by Thames Valley Police.
Read moreDetailsThe pile was dumped on Castle End Road on Thursday, February 3 and spilled across the road, causing an obstruction.
Read moreDetailsTAXI FARES in Wokingham borough could increase for the first time since 2010.
Read moreDetailsOn Tuesday, February 22, Wokingham Job Support Centre is running a free workshop on becoming self-employed, and setting up a business.
Read moreDetailsHurst Bowling Club, believed to have England?s second oldest bowling green, is desperate to replace its 160-year-old damp, wooden club house.
Read moreDetailsAN HISTORIC footbridge over the River Thames is to be closed for extensive refurbishments, which include removing wooden panels.
Read moreDetailsAN EXCITING future awaits Winnersh Triangle, as new businesses - and the film industry - move in and existing tenants expand.
Read moreDetailsSATURDAY night will see a tribute to famous acts such as Dua Lipa, Oliva Rodrigo and Billie Eilish at South Hill Park
Read moreDetailsThe petition was signed by 3,866 people, with some living as far as France, Spain, Ireland, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
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