The history behind Wokingham road names
From 14th-century pathways to Victorian expansions, the names of Wokingham's thoroughfares tell a fascinating story.
Read moreDetailsFrom 14th-century pathways to Victorian expansions, the names of Wokingham's thoroughfares tell a fascinating story.
Read moreDetailsA strategic plot of land in central Wokingham is currently being offered for sale at offers over £200,000.
Read moreDetailsHeritageLive has cancelled all of its summer festivals after saying a last-minute financial rescue package fell through.
Read moreDetailsA man in his twenties was raped and robbed in the car park of a West Berkshire nature reserve, police have said.
Read moreDetailsThe council's overview and scrutiny management committee will review the latest progression updates, financial parameters, and strategic milestones.
Read moreDetailsIt is the largest primary school in Wokingham, serving 600 pupils, who come from 23 different ethnicities and speak 39 distinct native languages.
Read moreDetailsThere's less than one week left until the Marvellous Festival returns to Dinton Pastures.
Read moreDetailsWokingham may be renowned for its millionaire's rows but getting onto the property ladder might not be as impossible as you think.
Read moreDetailsWelcome back to the weekly property problem page with Tim and Julia Haycocks, owners of Stowhill Estates Berkshire. This week, we’re talking about low offers … “We had an offer...
Read moreDetailsFears about increasing temperatures and the threat AI poses to jobs were raised at a public exhibition for a planned data centre near Reading.
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