Protestors take to university to oppose 4,500-home development
SCORES of demonstrators took to the University of Reading to voice concerns over its plans to sell 580 hectares of agricultural land.
Read moreDetailsSCORES of demonstrators took to the University of Reading to voice concerns over its plans to sell 580 hectares of agricultural land.
Read moreDetailsA PROPOSAL is being made to knock down two shops in Wokingham town's Market Place, and building 60 new homes.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM monument is set to be raised to remind residents of its significance.
Read moreDetailsA RENOWNED sports broadcaster has joined the drive to encourage children to take part in the 2022/23 Pokemon Futsal Youth Cup.
Read moreDetailsIf you've ever wondered what a Mayor's favourite curry is then all was revealed at the Sultan restaurant in Wokingham on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Children's Book Festival is nearly here
Read moreDetailsMOTORISTS have described a new give way sign on a busy Wokingham road as 'ridiculous' and 'dangerous'.
Read moreDetailsA landowner has explained the reasons behind the destruction of eight metre wide swathes of woodland along two country roads in Hurst and Twyford
Read moreDetailsTHE SEARCH is on for Woodley's most outstanding citizens, thanks to its community heroes awards.
Read moreDetailsSenior football fans aged 66 or over are being offered the chance to win free food and drink in Greene King pubs.
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