Grade II listed former Wargrave pub could become flats if permission is granted
Wokingham Borough Council has received an application to change the old White Hart pub in to six dwellings, with a new house built to its rear.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has received an application to change the old White Hart pub in to six dwellings, with a new house built to its rear.
Read moreDetailsParishioners from two churches have clubbed together to pay for a bench to remember their much-loved priest.
Read moreDetailsWARGRAVE is a picturesque village nestling on the River Thames and is mentioned in the Doomsday Book a thousand years ago
Read moreDetailsSHEEP may safely graze once more, thanks to Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service.
Read moreDetailsSTAFF and residents at The Mount Nursing Home in Wargrave have 100 reasons to toast a very special lady.
Read moreDetailsMUSIC from some of Europe's best-loved composers can be heard at St Mary's Church, Wargrave this weekend.
Read moreDetailsA mother given shelter in Wokingham has described the horror of war ? and how her fellow Ukrainians living in darkness and cold need generators
Read moreDetailsWargrave Local History Society's February meeting was an illustrated presentation by Dr Margaret Simons, on Suffragettes
Read moreDetailsSave the date for the Wargrave 10k summer fun run
Read moreDetailsREADING WEST MP Alok Sharma has been knighted in the King's first New Year's honours list.
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