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Wokingham almshouse residents celebrate 50 years of community
Read moreDetailsWokingham almshouse residents celebrate 50 years of community
Read moreDetailsThe group will meet throughout October with a range of activities on offer
Read moreDetailsNew members welcome for discussions and friendship
Read moreDetailsEnjoy an evening of laughter for good causes - but hurry
Read moreDetailsProceeds from any sale will go back into the authority's own budget.
Read moreDetailsAfter a short delay, work on the unsafe Wokingham tree will go ahead
Read moreDetailsThe future of a Wokingham Indian restaurant appears to be in doubt.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is inviting retailers and hospitality providers to dedicated sessions.
Read moreDetailsRepresentations should be based on the legal compliance and soundness of the Local Plan.
Read moreDetailsThe decision was made in direct response to comments from disabled residents.
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