Sonning retirement home plan gets approval
A proposal for a new "retirement village" in Sonning has been approved by Wokingham Borough Council's planning committee.
Read moreDetailsA proposal for a new "retirement village" in Sonning has been approved by Wokingham Borough Council's planning committee.
Read moreDetailsAnnounced by the Arts Council today, the funding will allow Maestros to continue its music education activities in schools and for families across the county.
Read moreDetailsTWO men have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man was attacked in Lower Earley last night. Thames Valley Police said that the 51-year-old died from his injuries...
Read moreDetailsFrom tomorrow, boat hire reopens, with prices starting at £8. Residents can choose from pedalos, paddleboards, kayaks and canoes.
Read moreDetailsThe rector of St Paul's church in Wokingham has promised "nothing changes" after the church was attacked by an arsonist last week.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Community Garden Projects is running the self-directed event to photograph six locations in Winnersh Meadows.
Read moreDetailsA man in his fifties is in a critical condition with life-threatening injuries, after an assault in Lower Earley last night.
Read moreDetailsWokingham residents are urged to dispose of face masks properly, after a rise in face mask littering.
Read moreDetailsResidents have launched a petition to change Wokingham's name, and want to see the 'Woke' part struck off.
Read moreDetailsParents want Tiger Close renamed to Tiger Far Away, because children are too scared to walk down the street.
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