Work to begin on controversial flats plan in Wokingham town centre
Work can begin on a controversial project for dozens of new flats in Wokingham town centre, none of which will be affordable.
Read moreDetailsWork can begin on a controversial project for dozens of new flats in Wokingham town centre, none of which will be affordable.
Read moreDetailsA fast food restaurant in Wokingham has had its application to operate a 24-hour operation rejected by Wokingham Borough Council. A meeting of the council’s licensing sub committee last week...
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham restaurant has announced it will close its doors today. Fare Eatery, located in the courtyard inside Wokingham town hall, opened in June 2024. In a statement on its...
Read moreDetailsChristmas is an important moment in the year, for people of all faiths and of none.
Read moreDetailsMany of us in Wokingham Borough are looking forward to Christmas. This is often a time where we get together with our families and friends
Read moreDetailsFirst of all, I'd like to wish everyone a merry Christmas and a Happy New year.
Read moreDetailsSafety concerns for staff of a fast-food chain in Wokingham have been raised as the company bids to stay open into the early hours of the morning.
Read moreDetailsReception classes in the Wokingham Borough could have the number of places significantly reduced to tackle a rising surplus of vacant spaces.
Read moreDetailsClive McNelly, who was also the landlord of The White Horse pub in Wokingham, passed away earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsWokingham cancer patient on top of the world for Coppafeel
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