Finchampstead resident calls on compulsory planning notices
A FINCHAMPSTEAD resident is calling on the council to make the display of planning notices compulsory for all new developments.
Read moreDetailsA FINCHAMPSTEAD resident is calling on the council to make the display of planning notices compulsory for all new developments.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM In Need has been busy in bringing a lovely band of volunteers together to help The Royal Berkshire Hospital at this difficult time. More than 75 scrub uniform bags...
Read moreDetailsPHOTOGRAPHER Tammy Kazhdan has launched her own project looking at family life in lockdown. Ms Kazhdan — who used to live in Wokingham — has spent the past few weeks...
Read moreDetailsTRIBUTES are being paid to a “true gentleman’s” dedication to helping his community. Howard Larkin, married to his wife Janet for 53 years and a Hurst Parish councillor for about...
Read moreDetailsDuring lockdown, Ian Grange of the Wokingham Lions Club has been organising weekly virtual Great #Woky Pub Quizzes, providing entertainment for 250 teams, and raising money for the Wokingham Borough...
Read moreDetailsAs summer approaches we need to be aware of a serious danger lurking in the lakes and canals where we often let our dogs drink or swim to cool down....
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM man has purchased 200 protective gowns for healthcare workers.
Read moreDetailsOn Thursday, June 11, Kenan Mursaloglu will fight for his right to sell late-night food to the people of Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsThe Woodford Park and Coronation Hall car parks will be open on Wednesday, May 13, so that people can drive to Woodford Park.
Read moreDetailsWHICH way now? That’s the question that motorists out on essential journeys have been posing this week, after this confusing set of diversion signs appeared in Lambs Lane in Swallowfield....
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