Ad policy “will make residents sicker”: claims Wokingham Labour
Wokingham borough council's advertising policy will make Wokingham residents sicker, warns Wokingham Labour.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council's advertising policy will make Wokingham residents sicker, warns Wokingham Labour.
Read moreDetailsYuan Yang MP has called on the government to provide an update.
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Society has produced Wokingham town centre's Closed Pubs and Breweries Trail.
Read moreDetailsA Berkshire serviced office provider with an office in Winnersh has strengthened its leadership team.
Read moreDetailsThis weekend is the last chance to join the call for changes to the government's proposals for local government funding.
Read moreDetailsResidents invited to give their opinions on council engagement and consultation strategy
Read moreDetailsFitness gym's community events lift up two charities
Read moreDetailsSonning CE Primary School receives funds raised at the restaurant business's 10th birthday celebration event
Read moreDetailsWhere to find pumpkin fun this half term holiday
Read moreDetailsBorough performance group EBOS presents classic children's story Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
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