CLASP celebrates 20 years in 2025
Special events through the year will mark the group's achievements
Read moreDetailsSpecial events through the year will mark the group's achievements
Read moreDetails'Undeliverable' - that's the word on the lips of many Wokingham councillors to describe new housebuilding targets imposed on the council
Read moreDetailsA dog owner who allowed her dog to be mutilated by having his ears cropped has been banned from keeping dogs for ten years.
Read moreDetailsWith the national single fare cap increasing from £2 to £3 from 1 January, Reading Buses have announced that they are splitting the differene
Read moreDetailsWilde Theatre full house as family and friends celebrate his life
Read moreDetailsWork can begin on a controversial project for dozens of new flats in Wokingham town centre, none of which will be affordable.
Read moreDetailsTwo thousand people have now joined an appeal calling on authorities to take 'urgent action' on a junction
Read moreDetailsA fast food restaurant in Wokingham has had its application to operate a 24-hour operation rejected by Wokingham Borough Council. A meeting of the council’s licensing sub committee last week...
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham restaurant has announced it will close its doors today. Fare Eatery, located in the courtyard inside Wokingham town hall, opened in June 2024. In a statement on its...
Read moreDetailsHE future looks bright for 21 youth match officials in the making, after they secured kit sponsorship from six Berkshire opticians.
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