Who would benefit from 3G pitch at Maiden Erlegh School, asks resident
AFTER meetings where residents asked questions against plans to build a 3G sports pitch in Lower Earley, a supporter of the proposals had his chance
Read moreDetailsAFTER meetings where residents asked questions against plans to build a 3G sports pitch in Lower Earley, a supporter of the proposals had his chance
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM should support local businesses when celebrating the festive season. That's the call from the leader of the council.
Read moreDetailsA NEWTOWN man was arrested at the Dutch border and is one of two men charged over an alleged double kidnapping in Lower Earley last year
Read moreDetailsTRAINEE bus drivers will be taking extra care on their driving lessons: they'll be doing so in a brand-new vehicle.
Read moreDetailsTHE South East equity finance markets have grown in investment value by 59% over the past financial year, with £679m in the first half of this year
Read moreDetailsYOUNG plumbing and heating students and apprentices are being encouraged to enter a contest to showcase their skills.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS struggling with rocketing bills are being promised help and support to keep warm and well-fed this winter.
Read moreDetailsTHE FUTURE of the old Wokingham Library remains unclear as the council undertakes a review of its portfolio as part of a cost-saving review.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM'S park and ride sites are up for review, especially as two are not being used to ferry passengers to town centres.
Read moreDetailsHOUSING companies owned by Wokingham Borough Council are looking at ways to operate differently in the future.
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