Signs in place as McDonald’s opening in Wokingham moves a step closer
Sings have been installed this week.
Read moreDetailsSings have been installed this week.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Town football club celebrated its 150th anniversary last Sunday.
Read moreDetails'Residents have waited long enough.' says councillor.
Read moreDetailsGood causes include local not-for-profit organisations, charities, schools and community groups.
Read moreDetailsYou can enjoy Wokingham borough council's Lakeside Sundown Fridays.
Read moreDetailsLabour is calling for Wokingham borough council to take action over the difference in fees in Shinfield.
Read moreDetailsThe plan supports the shared Communities Vision.
Read moreDetailsMost chargepoints will be at the kerbside for long-stay or overnight use.
Read moreDetailsCranstoun helps people in the borough facing alcohol and drugs recovery.
Read moreDetailsThe public consultation runs until November 13.
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