Appeal opens into Three Mile Cross homes
The plans were refused by Wokingham Borough Council in August 2024.
Read moreDetailsThe plans were refused by Wokingham Borough Council in August 2024.
Read moreDetailsLearn to present confidently with a Wokingham club
Read moreDetailsA commemorative cake and a Morris Minor were the lunchtime stars
Read moreDetailsAn afternoon of Queen songs promises to be a champion event
Read moreDetailsIrene celebrates with her family and community at Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh Court
Read moreDetailsMill at Sonning's infectious comedy by Ray Comedy will have you in stitches
Read moreDetailsThousands of participants pounded across the streets of Wokingham on Sunday to compete in the David Cliff Wokingham Half Marathon. Starting and finishing at Cantley Park, runners raced through the...
Read moreDetailsNearly 150 homes could be built just south of the M4 near Reading despite concerns about traffic and the impact on the environment.
Read moreDetailsA fresh plan has been submitted to convert a former school at a rural location in Berkshire into six flats.
Read moreDetailsHeroes and heroines can enjoy a magical event to support Dingley's Promise
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