Concern over Maiden Erlegh 3G pitch proposals
At a council meeting on Thursday, October 20, questions were asked on how to tackle cost, anti-social behaviour, pollution and impact on residents.
Read moreDetailsAt a council meeting on Thursday, October 20, questions were asked on how to tackle cost, anti-social behaviour, pollution and impact on residents.
Read moreDetailsAnother week and again more evidence that the Liberal/Labour/Independent coalition are just not democratic.
Read moreDetailsSwapped at birth, a story in film
Read moreDetailsA village has joined a campaign to find a landlord or lady to run their ancient pub which has closed.
Read moreDetailsBUYERS of a new housing development in Binfield are being offered £2,000 to help with the energy bills
Read moreDetailsCllr Clive Jones: "This administration will do what we can to help our least well-off residents through these very difficult times."
Read moreDetailsIt was presented at a full council meeting on Thursday, October 20, by Cllr Keith Baker on behalf of the Wokingham Conservative Group.
Read moreDetailsMULTIPLE bike thefts have caused some Wokingham residents to question the safety of their neighbourhood.
Read moreDetailsThe Poppy shop returns to Wokingham
Read moreDetailsA RALLYING cry has been issued to ensure a new landmark sculpture for Wokingham will go ahead. Arts4Wokingham is seeking support for The Arc
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