Carnival hub flats still set to lose £1.3 million
Wokingham borough council's flagship housing development, the Carnival flats development is projected to make a loss of £1.3 million.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council's flagship housing development, the Carnival flats development is projected to make a loss of £1.3 million.
Read moreDetailsThe Bar + Block restaurant, situated on Reading Road adjacent to the Premier Inn, is currently on the market.
Read moreDetailsMichael Aubrey Structural Engineers has been recognised with the prestigious HSBC its commitment to developing innovative engineering solutions that solve some of the UK's most complex structural challenges. The award ...
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Islamic Centre has revealed it has exchanged contracts to buy the former Ritz cinema building on Easthampstead Road.
Read moreDetailsThe Post Office is on the hunt for a new branch in Woodley as a Morrisons Daily store in the town is set to close.
Read moreDetailsFincampstead primary school welcomes support for its Summer Fayre
Read moreDetailsSupermarket scheme will help feed youngsters during the school holidays
Read moreDetailsA Crowthorne business found an expensive pair of sunglasses that had been dropped in the River Thames.
Read moreDetailsA new business looks close to open in Wokingham town centre.
Read moreDetailsA strategic plot of land in central Wokingham is currently being offered for sale at offers over £200,000.
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