Mill Lane closed for five nights starting this evening
There will be a diversion via Mole Road, King Street Lane, Winnersh Relief Road and Lower Earley Way (B3270).
Read moreDetailsThere will be a diversion via Mole Road, King Street Lane, Winnersh Relief Road and Lower Earley Way (B3270).
Read moreDetails“This project is extremely exciting and one that we know is much needed in the local area. We are delighted to be working with so many talented people on developing...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM's town mayor joined a care home for a virtual tea party last week. Cllr Tony Lack and his wife Claire tuned into the afternoon tea with residents of the...
Read moreDetailsRESTAURANTS across Wokingham will be able to offer 50% off next month, following the announcement of the Government’s Eat Out To Help Out scheme. The voucher scheme will see eateries...
Read moreDetailsBRANDING will be the subject for a virtual networking event next week. Members of the Woodley Business Club will be gathering online on Wednesday, July 22, where they will hear...
Read moreDetailsSHEDDERS have been building a portal into a fantasy world to keep families smiling. Members of the Wokingham Men’s Shed had been asked by Wokingham town council to make fairy...
Read moreDetailsTHE GOVERNMENT has announced that people claiming Universal Credit for the first time will receive up to two weeks’ worth of money. The scheme, which comes in from Wednesday, applies...
Read moreDetailsPLANS are in place to open a new primary school in Shinfield this September, when 29 new pupils will walk through its doors for the first time. Last week, Wokingham...
Read moreDetailsAs our usual Spring and Summer shows have had to be cancelled this year the TRHA are currently running a Virtual Summer Show. You can access it on our website...
Read moreDetailsSTAFF at the Royal Berkshire Hospital can look forward to a permanent welfare centre thanks to donations you’ve made during the coronavirus pandemic. Chief executive Steve McManus said that the...
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