Council upholds decision to reject development which would link Wokingham and Bracknell
The decision was made at an extraordinary planning committee meeting on Tuesday, August 2.
Read moreDetailsThe decision was made at an extraordinary planning committee meeting on Tuesday, August 2.
Read moreDetailsData, released by the charity, shows a 59% increase in need for its services from July last year and it is expected to continue rising.
Read moreDetailsWalkers, runners and cyclists will raise money for historic church buildings next month
Read moreDetailsREADING EAST MP Matt Rodda will stand again for Labour in the forthcoming general election.
Read moreDetailsThe Sensational 60s Experience is returning to The Hexagon next year, featuring some of the biggest names in the business
Read moreDetailsAt a decision making executive on Monday, August 8, the council agreed to subsidise the Tiger 7 and Leopard 3, 8 and 9 services until March 31, 2023.
Read moreDetailsThe data shows 100% of the 12 dentistry practices in Wokingham will not take on any adult patients for treatment under the health service.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group is set to dazzle with a performance which has been postponed by four months.
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN in Wokingham enjoyed a morning of stories, read by some special guests on Thursday, August 4.
Read moreDetailsJolly farmers and other people in any line of work are invited to a big charity night at a refurbished country pub.
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