‘Devious plan redraws Winnersh boundary to fit more houses in’
Plans to redraw the settlement boundary in Winnersh have been dubbed as "devious" by Cllr Prue Bray.
Read moreDetailsPlans to redraw the settlement boundary in Winnersh have been dubbed as "devious" by Cllr Prue Bray.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is ready for the cold weather, and has its gritting lorries primed and ready to go.
Read moreDetailsWargrave Pre-School has been struggling funding-wise, and now faces an uncertain future its committee says.
Read moreDetailsPupils from Crosfields School helped name four suites at Parsons Grange.
Read moreDetailsTHE INFECTION rate of coronavirus in Wokingham borough continues to rise, and the total number of recorded cases is now more than 3,000. New data released this evening by Public...
Read moreDetailsIN A BID to halt the spread of a new strain of coronavirus Wokingham borough, as well as London and parts of the South East, will face new Tier 4...
Read moreDetailsMore than 1,400 people tuned into Wokingham's online Christmas market this year, and the council says it was a great success.
Read moreDetailsWokigham Tesco has been helping the Salvation Army provide hot meals to vulnerable people.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has launched a series of interactive cycling maps.
Read moreDetailsThe Woodley Christmas Tree Trail has returned, and includes 25 trees around town.
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