Wokingham borough council considers future of Shute End
Wokingham borough council looks set to remain at its current Shute End home - at least for the next ten years.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council looks set to remain at its current Shute End home - at least for the next ten years.
Read moreDetailsLaws prevent councils from using parking revenue to fund unrelated services, such as adult social care.
Read moreDetailsTo mark this week's Indie News Week 2026, Wokingham Today and Reading Today is holding a "Meet the Team" event today.
Read moreDetailsAn event that celebrated the 150th anniversary of the town's football club has won an award.
Read moreDetailsChina Crisis, the legendary band that shot to fame in the 1980s, are set to perform as part of Wokingham Music Club at All Saints Church.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough council’s chief executive Susan Parsonage has been awarded a MBE for her outstanding dedication and service to local government. Susan has been the council’s chief executive since April...
Read moreDetailsWokingham has been ranked in the top ten locations for first-time property purchases outside London.
Read moreDetailsThe inaugural running of the Wokingham Stakes took place in 1813.
Read moreDetailsThe event welcomed clients and colleagues from across the professional community.
Read moreDetailsAn image published by Wokingham Reform appears to have used an image which bears no resemblance to Wokingham.
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