When will Heathlands Road return to normal?
The subject of roadworks on Heathlands Road was raised at the January meeting of the full council of Wokingham borough council.
Read moreDetailsThe subject of roadworks on Heathlands Road was raised at the January meeting of the full council of Wokingham borough council.
Read moreDetailsA woman has been given a suspended prison sentence after admitting shooting two cats with an air weapon in Winnersh
Read moreDetailsGSF Car Parts has opened a new store located on the Millars Business Park.
Read moreDetailsChildren's bereavement charity calls on borough bakers to help them celebrate 30 years of supporting young people and their families
Read moreDetailsArts appreciation group makes a difference to young lives
Read moreDetailsMy Little Boardroom offers Ofsted-registered childcare alongside flexible desks and a beautifully designed reception and networking space, giving parents a calmer, more connected return to work. A new chapter in...
Read moreDetailsComedian Nish Kumar has announced a date in Reading at The Hexagon as part of his newly revealed 2026 UK tour.
Read moreDetailsWINdmill Primary and Wokingham In Need (WIN) celebrate new working partnership
Read moreDetailsVastly different approaches to making it easier for commuters to reach Twyford Station have been suggested by officials in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsA newly opened Five Guys restaurant in Winnersh has enjoyed a strong start, attracting large numbers of customers during its first week of trading.
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