Concerns over new homes plan in Wokingham Without
Plans for a housing development on the outskirts of Crowthorne have sparked concerns.
Read moreDetailsPlans for a housing development on the outskirts of Crowthorne have sparked concerns.
Read moreDetailsFinchampstead-based Elusive Brewery welcomed Wokingham town mayor, Cllr Sally Gurney, last weekend.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Lions has some last-minute availability for non-food stalls at the Wokingham May Fayre.
Read moreDetailsBorough charities benefit from Woky Comedy Nights
Read moreDetailsThe contract is expected to be awarded in spring 2025.
Read moreDetailsTens of thousands of businesses could potentially miss out on vital research and development tax relief.
Read moreDetailsWinnersh Film Studios has gone into administration following what have been described as 'cash flow problems'.
Read moreDetailsThe home of one of Wokingham's most well-known pubs has been put up for sale.
Read moreDetailsSir John Redwood took to X, former Twitter, last week to welcome a fall in shop prices.
Read moreDetailsChocolate treats were hidden around the new McCarthy Stone development of Oakingham Place, bringing together grandparents, parents and children
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