Elms Field homes selling quickly, says Wokingham estate agency
The development at Elms Field, which is part of the Wokingham town centre regeneration project, is said to be selling quickly.
Read moreDetailsThe development at Elms Field, which is part of the Wokingham town centre regeneration project, is said to be selling quickly.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough mayor opened Peacock House Interiors, on Elms Walk, earlier this week.
Read moreDetailsNew Beginnings, in Reading, is looking for donations after seeing a rise in demand.
Read moreDetailsBoy George and his band Culture Club will perform at Englefield House in Theale later this year.
Read moreDetailsFirst Days Children's Charity is running a new hub in Woodley, to help families get high quality, second hand school uniforms.
Read moreDetailsWoosehill's own Banksy has been spraying the streets with cats of all colours, which have been popping up across the neighbourhood.
Read moreDetailsNeil Coupe said he is excited to have had the vaccine and watch the world begin to return to normal, in this week's Another View column.
Read moreDetailsSultan Balti Palace, in Wokingham is running a charity fundraiser tomorrow and on Saturday, to raise money for Dawson Gosling.
Read moreDetailsWokingham housebuilder Sam Lester turned to acting, playing an extra in a reboot of Rise of the Footsoldier with Vinnie Jones.
Read moreDetailsReading boss Veljko Paunović admitted that Friday night's match against Cardiff City is a 'must win game' to keep the Royals' play-off hopes alive. The Royals face Cardiff City on Friday...
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