Housebuilder helps Wokingham charity’s work with vulnerable by providing bedware
WOKINGHAM?S vulnerable population will benefit from a charity donation made by a housebuilder.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM?S vulnerable population will benefit from a charity donation made by a housebuilder.
Read moreDetailsA NUMBER of homes in Gorse Ride could be bought using a compulsory purchase order following a vote by the ruling executive.
Read moreDetailsONE OF the first tasks of the council?s new public protection partnership team is to help Ukrainian refugees settle in
Read moreDetailsTHE COUNCIL?S housing service has been given permission to appoint a contractor to maintain, repair, and improve its empty properties
Read moreDetailsTHE HENLEY Festival can once again close a public footpath to allow the annual event to take place this summer.
Read moreDetailsIT IS hoped Wokingham?s Pubwatch group will resume meetings soon, which will help tackle anti-social behaviour in Wokingham town centre
Read moreDetails"They can?t be for security reasons as it?s unlikely the pool will be stolen," says resident of Wokingham's late-night light show
Read moreDetailsA shake-up of parking including commuter parking, resident parking zones and permit policies in Wokingham following a review of the streets
Read moreDetailsWE ALL love a bargain, but it seems that Reading is a bit flabby when it comes to gym prices
Read moreDetailsThe teenager missing from Maidenhead, Michael Sou, last seen leaving Great Hill Crescent in Maidenhead on Tuesday, March 29
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