FROM THE LEADER: You deserve facts not fiction on the local plan
Unfortunately, many myths about planning, and especially Wokingham's new local plan, are being propagated at present for party political purposes.
Read moreDetailsUnfortunately, many myths about planning, and especially Wokingham's new local plan, are being propagated at present for party political purposes.
Read moreDetailsThis week the Health Secretary announced that work to replace the Royal Berkshire Hospital will not begin for at least a decade
Read moreDetailsLaw firm Blandy & Blandy, which has offices in Reading, Henley-on-Thames and Wokingham, is delighted to have been re-accredited with the Lexcel
Read moreDetailsAs technology continues its rapid advancement, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly reshaping the way we live, work and access services.
Read moreDetailsFor some time, Conservatives in Wokingham Borough have been warning that the policies of Labour in Government and the Liberal Democrats
Read moreDetailsA 58-year-old man from Wokingham has been jailed for selling large quantities of pharmaceutical drugs on the dark web.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has announced it is making a major investment into fostering green leadership talent through a new scholarship programme
Read moreDetailsSpencers Wood vehicle owners fearful and in the dark
Read moreDetailsWar of words over controversial development.
Read moreDetailsTwo town firms are hosting events.
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