New supermarket forced to close
A newly opened supermarket has been forced to close just months after opening its doors. Lidl in Beke Avenue, Shinfield, opened on December 5, but a sign has now appeared...
Read moreDetailsA newly opened supermarket has been forced to close just months after opening its doors. Lidl in Beke Avenue, Shinfield, opened on December 5, but a sign has now appeared...
Read moreDetailsA fast food restaurant in Wokingham has had its application to operate a 24-hour operation rejected by Wokingham Borough Council. A meeting of the council’s licensing sub committee last week...
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham restaurant has announced it will close its doors today. Fare Eatery, located in the courtyard inside Wokingham town hall, opened in June 2024. In a statement on its...
Read moreDetailsLast week I had a chance to go out for a meal with my sister, we went over to have a curry at a restaurant in Binfield, off St Mary's...
Read moreDetailsZizzi Wokingham will unveil a new look and feel following a transformation.
Read moreDetailsdetails have been submitted to Wokingham Borough Council regarding traffic and litter management.
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Read moreDetailsIf you’re looking for a hidden gem in the heart of Wokingham, Piccolo Arco could be the answer. The cosy, welcoming authentic Italian bistro in the town hall takes its name ‘from the...
Read moreDetailsAmerican fast food chain Five Guys has been granted permission .
Read moreDetailsAn Arborfield kebab van has been granted permission to trade from a new location subject to planning permission
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