More affordable homes as approved development
A new development close to Wokingham town centre could now be exclusively made up of entirely affordable homes.
Read moreDetailsA new development close to Wokingham town centre could now be exclusively made up of entirely affordable homes.
Read moreDetailsTrading Standards carried out a day of action in Bracknell Forest and Wokingham Borough.
Read moreDetailsFootball manager turned rock star Gareth Ainsworth is just one of the acts lined up to grace the two stages at Wokingham Festival 2024.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Town Ladies is on the lookout for more players.
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Read moreDetailsAfter more than half a century rescuers say thank you and, goodbye
Read moreDetailsThe consultation for the change in hours and the location of the plant equipment, is open until August 7.
Read moreDetailsA new games area has been unveiled by Arborfield
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council will move quickly to finalise its local plan update.
Read moreDetailsThe former headteacher of St Crispin's School has received an honorary degree.
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