Council defends plans for new town centre gym
Plans to convert the former Marks & Spencer store in Wokingham’s town centre have been defended by Wokingham Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsPlans to convert the former Marks & Spencer store in Wokingham’s town centre have been defended by Wokingham Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsA new podcast for Wokingham is being launched, from the team at Buzzpodcasts.co.uk.
Read moreDetailsShinfield Baptist Church has collected more than 300 bags of shopping for the village community.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Living Advent Calendar will go ahead this year, with performances broadcast online to ensure a Covid-safe celebration.
Read moreDetailsBracknell and Wokingham College has launched an industry-standard make-up studio.
Read moreDetailsWokingham railway station's historic bridge was fenced off last week.
Read moreDetailsVictoria & Co is set to open in Twyford next week, bringing a new interior design store to the area.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Giving Tree Appeal has been very busy this year.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL exists to serve residents and the community, and their satisfaction is key to that. That’s the view of Cllr Gregor Murray, the executive member for resident services,...
Read moreDetailsLONELINESS is being addressed by Wokingham Borough Council in a variety of ways. That’s the pledge made by Cllr Charles Margetts during a virtual meeting of the Executive, held on...
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