Wokingham history under the hammer
The sign was salvaged by an ex employee when the Wokingham branch closed its doors for the last time in 2009.
Read moreDetailsThe sign was salvaged by an ex employee when the Wokingham branch closed its doors for the last time in 2009.
Read moreDetails"A great result and testament to our climate emergency action plan."
Read moreDetailsCouncil is 'committed to supporting those who are struggling financially'.
Read moreDetailsIt now requires planning permission to use the unit as a brewery
Read moreDetailsThe event will take place on Friday, July 18.
Read moreDetailsIt has been refused permission to make changes to its new store.
Read moreDetailsThe annual event was celebrated in Wokingham on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsThe store off Nine Mile Ride Extension will be easily accessible by foot or bicycle.
Read moreDetailsThe new additions highlight the club's continued growth and relevance in the local community.
Read moreDetailsThe Marvellous Festival is set for the weekend of July 18-20.
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