Calls to turn former Waitrose into council homes in Wokingham
Wokingham politicians have called for a prominent shop site in the town centre to be used to provide additional council homes for the local community
Read moreDetailsWokingham politicians have called for a prominent shop site in the town centre to be used to provide additional council homes for the local community
Read moreDetailsCommunity centre project presents an immediate problem for the Wokingham congregation
Read moreDetailsStaff at Thames Valley law firm Blandy & Blandy volunteered in support of local charity, Alexander Devine Children's Hospice service.
Read moreDetailsScratch beneath the surface of our streets, and you will find a town that has shaped everything from British royalty to modern cultural icons.
Read moreDetailsSt Paul's Choir will sing the works of Purcell, Mozart, Haydn and more
Read moreDetailsA disabled woman in her seventies and her terminally ill son say they are "terrified" after being served an eviction notice to leave their home.
Read moreDetails500km ride raises funds for Thames Valley Air Ambulance
Read moreDetailsFive things you can do in and around Wokingham over the next few days ? all for a grand total of £0.
Read moreDetailsCampaign will help the charity to provide school uniforms for youngsters in need
Read moreDetailsAll Saints Church event promises fun for all the family
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