Wokingham put in spotlight for new business campaign
Made In Reading and Wokingham WOKINGHAM is one of the top places to do businesses in the UK, meaning that we’ve got plenty to shout about – and a new...
Read moreDetailsMade In Reading and Wokingham WOKINGHAM is one of the top places to do businesses in the UK, meaning that we’ve got plenty to shout about – and a new...
Read moreDetailsMARC SURTEES believes his Woodley United Ladies side are capable of giving Maidenhead United Ladies a run for their money on Sunday. Maidenhead compete two levels above Woodley in the...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM residents will face a council tax rise of 5.49% plus the parish council precepts, which could add as much as £106.71 to the bill. The overall rise, announced at...
Read moreDetailsFORMER Eustace Crescent residents joined with members of Wokingham Borough Council staff and representatives from Wokingham Housing (WHL) and Berry Brook Homes to bury a time capsule in Phoenix Avenue, marking...
Read moreDetailsCHOCOHOLICS are needed to help a modern day Willy Wonka test the very latest in recipes. Mondelēz International, which makes sweet treats under the brands Cadbury, Oreo, Milka and Green...
Read moreDetailsTRESPASSERS on the railway line between Reading and Bracknell caused South Western Railway services to be suspended this evening, causing chaos for rush hour as commuters return home. They have...
Read moreDetailsPinewood Gymnastics Club star Yasmin Taite has announced she will retire from competitive action after fracturing her skull last week. Taite, 21, has competed in tumbling and trampolining for Great...
Read moreDetailsA WIDER range of plastics and food and drink cartons will now be recycled by the borough’s doorstep collection – but widely used black plastic trays and cling film will...
Read moreDetailsA SENIOR councillor has hit out after the planning inspectorate overuled the council’s planning committee. Last week, Turley Homes won an appeal over 20 homes on land to the west...
Read moreDetailsTHE heritage of REME will be honoured with a new sculpture commissioned for a new housing development. Artist Amy Goodman has been charged with the task of creating the piece,...
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