Care home approval granted
A house in Earley will become a care home after councillors gave it approval.
Read moreDetailsA house in Earley will become a care home after councillors gave it approval.
Read moreDetailsGood news for EV drivers as government funding enables the continued rollout of borough charge points
Read moreDetailsA DEAF former stray cat is looking for her fur-ever home.
Read moreDetailsDANCERS of all experience levels will have the chance to take on tap routines at a workshop on Sunday, August 27.
Read moreDetailsA TAX clampdown is expected to cost Wokingham Borough Council £12,000 in fees, but officials hope to collect more in currently unpaid tax.
Read moreDetailsA final decision on the future of the troubled Bohunt School sixth form in Arborfield Green is expected in around two months.
Read moreDetailsWinnersh boy's epic cycle ride will support hedgehogs
Read moreDetailsSurestore makes room for Wokingham charities
Read moreDetailsWHEELCHAIR athletes will have the opportunity to hone their athletic skills at an upcoming taster session.
Read moreDetailsHISTORY enthusiasts will have the chance to learn more about Reading Abbey at an upcoming guided tour.
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