New road opens in Wokingham town centre next week
Earle Crescent, the new road which runs around Elms Field park and links Wellington Road to the remaining section of Elms Road and the Plaza car park, will fully open...
Read moreDetailsEarle Crescent, the new road which runs around Elms Field park and links Wellington Road to the remaining section of Elms Road and the Plaza car park, will fully open...
Read moreDetailsWargrave women's first XI team were crowned regional Supa8 Development champions, taking home the trophy for the 2021 Home Counties Women’s Cricket League.The team joined the league for the first...
Read moreDetailsData from Public Health England revealed Wokingham town was significantly higher than the national average infection rate, which sits at 45.8 per 100,000 people.
Read moreDetailsThe new entrance to Addington School, a SEND school in Woodley, is complete in a bid to reduce congestion.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire's county-wide search and rescue team has received a £1,000 donation from Tesco supermarket.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council's leader said the pressure to build new homes from the Government is "substantial".
Read moreDetailsWokingham Liberal Democrats are "demanding" change from the borough council on the new South Wokingham Distributor Road.
Read moreDetailsJohn Halsall, leader of Wokingham Borough Council, said he is searching for new solutions to anti-social behaviour in the area.
Read moreDetailsAdventure golf course, Bear Mountain, will open in August and a 9-hole grass-course is planned for mid-2022.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is joining a national seatbelt safety campaign to warn drivers about the risks of not driving safely.
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