McDonald’s confirms no drive-thru plans for new Wokingham restaurant
McDonald's has confirmed it has no plans to introduce a drive-thru in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsMcDonald's has confirmed it has no plans to introduce a drive-thru in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsThe building could be demolished and replaced with six logistics units.
Read moreDetailsThe celebration will be held at the library on Thursday, September 5.
Read moreDetailsWelsh rugby player Dan Biggar is set to join the Circle Health Group as its first Executive Coach and Leadership Ambassador
Read moreDetailsThe plans could see homes on a site that was previously refused.
Read moreDetailsCelebrations took place last week after GCSE students across Wokingham borough collected their results.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is reminding residents they can travel more for less.
Read moreDetailsSGN has confirmed it will be carrying out essential work starting on September 2.
Read moreDetailsBeat the Street Wokingham prizes have been awarded.
Read moreDetailsThe festival will feature award-winning authors and illustrators.
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