Wokingham Borough Council submits plans for 87 homes at Winnersh Farm
The borough council said it wants to build houses that are “as close to carbon net zero development as possible”.
Read moreDetailsThe borough council said it wants to build houses that are “as close to carbon net zero development as possible”.
Read moreDetailsGo Cinemas, a Wokingham-based outdoor cinema company, is hosting open air cinema showings between Friday, August 13, and Saturday, August 28.
Read moreDetailsLAUREL PARK’S lack of cycle parking and lanes was raised by resident Al Neal, who wanted to know if the council would commit to “installing significant cycling parking before any...
Read moreDetailsCOUNCIL meetings face a shake-up after failing to complete the agenda again. Wokingham Borough Council’s meeting of Thursday, July 22, ended at 10.30pm after Conservatives voted against extending it to...
Read moreDetailsCOUNCILLORS have reacted angrily to remarks that “poor people” vote for opposition parties. The comments were made by deputy leader Cllr John Kaiser during the debate on the climate emergency...
Read moreDetailsPirates Landing soft play centre, Kaspas desserts announced in January 2020 RETAILERS have been waiting more than a year-and-a-half to move into Wokingham town centre as the pandemic has put...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM residents will turn to tech to reduce pressure on the NHS, a study has revealed. Research by OnePoll for the Organisation for the Review of Care and Health Apps...
Read moreDetailsA HAIRDRESSERS in Crowthorne has been awarded for its efforts at a special hair industry competition last week. Sarai Hair and Beauty, on Crowthorne’s High Street, were crowned Business Salon...
Read moreDetailsBUSINESSES in need of a brand refresh could benefit from the University of Reading’s latest project. The Typography Department is calling for not-for-profit firms interested in taking part in its...
Read moreDetailsA YATELEY pub will host a range of live gigs throughout August. The Dog and Partridge, on Reading Road, will host an evening of live music each weekend. Abi Powell...
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