Conservative mayor calls for restoration of mandatory housing targets on local authorities
A CONSERVATIVE mayor says councils should be forced to accept mandatory housing targets.
Read moreDetailsA CONSERVATIVE mayor says councils should be forced to accept mandatory housing targets.
Read moreDetailsA WEEKLY group in Wokingham offers help and advice to mums-to-be and new parents.
Read moreDetailsI wonder what this new year will bring. Some people will face into it with optimism and joy. For others, there is more a sense of dread and anxiety
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham church has welcomed a £250,000 grant as part of its major renovation plans.
Read moreDetailsA GROUP wanting to save the world will be meeting in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsSIX men have been arrested following a carjacking attempting in south Reading last week
Read moreDetailsA housebuilder has secured reserved matters planning approval for 256 new homes in Finchampstead.
Read moreDetailsA look back at what happened in Wokingham in October 2023
Read moreDetailsA look back at what happened in Wokingham in December 2023
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