Is the cost of making a Wokingham home energy efficient worth it?
IS THE high cost of making a home greener and more energy efficient worth it? That was the question from a Wokingham resident asked to the executive
Read moreDetailsIS THE high cost of making a home greener and more energy efficient worth it? That was the question from a Wokingham resident asked to the executive
Read moreDetailsWhere to recycle coffee pods and cooking oil
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council needs to find a "staggering" £11.8 million worth of savings if it is to balance its books this year.
Read moreDetailsA RETIRED Wokingham Borough Council member has become its second honorary alderman after 32 years of service.
Read moreDetailsThames Hospice's annual Sunflower Walk is back, where supporters can join one another in getting in touch with local wildlife in aid of the charity
Read moreDetailsWORK on the Winnersh Park and Ride was stopped due to a water main, and this led to contractors submitting a compensation claim.
Read moreDetailsLEADING meteorology scientists at the University of Reading have received awards for their dedication to developing weather research.
Read moreDetailsA WINNERSH school will be going co-educational next year, nearly 70 years after it was founded as a boys' grammar school
Read moreDetailsA CONSERVATIVE who once stood against John Redwood as an independent candidate in Wokingham is once again urging people to vote differently
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for information following reports of a burglary in Shinfield. Police received reports that a burglary had taken place at the Co-op in School Green, Shinfield,...
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