Planners recommend approving flats plan for Wokingham town centre
PLANS to build a 'new neighbourhood' in Wokingham town centre will be decided next week, despite fears retailers would suffer if approved.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to build a 'new neighbourhood' in Wokingham town centre will be decided next week, despite fears retailers would suffer if approved.
Read moreDetailsLEGENDARY disc jockey Tony Blackburn has announced he is quitting his BBC Radio Berkshire programme after 12 years.
Read moreDetailsThe third BBC Radio Berkshire Make A Difference Awards will celebrate Berkshire residents who make their communities better places to live
Read moreDetailsSir John Redwood has accused Wokingham Borough councillors of wanting to "keep quiet" about the grants it gets from central government.
Read moreDetailsGamers were out in force at Wokingham town hall for a table top takeover last weekend.
Read moreDetailsForid Khil, aged 28 and of Mill Lane, Wokingham, has been found guilty of two counts of sexual assault and a further count of stalking
Read moreDetailsWalk the Walk's substantial grant provides vital cancer support services
Read moreDetailsThe anonymous creator has become somewhat of a legend in the town.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Theatre half term show will shiver your timbers
Read moreDetailsMeet the rescue dogs at a Wokingham coffee morning on Friday
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