House prices in Wokingham and Reading continue to rise
NEW research shows that while Wokingham and Reading's house prices have increased during the pandemic, the overall rise is below the national average
Read moreDetailsNEW research shows that while Wokingham and Reading's house prices have increased during the pandemic, the overall rise is below the national average
Read moreDetailsSince July, the council has been seeking people's views on its draft Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP)
Read moreDetailsCllr Caroline Smith, the Wokingham borough mayor, will lead the proclamation reading at the Wokingham Town Hall on Sunday, September 11, at 2pm.
Read moreDetailsSir John Redwood described the Queen as a source of stability for the country and a well known presence at great national events.
Read moreDetailsThe charity and its schools have a historic relationship with the Royal family going back over 180 years.
Read moreDetailsTHE PRESIDENT of the United States of America has paid tribute to the Queen, following the announcement of her death on Thursday, September 8.
Read moreDetailsHOUSE PRICES in the south east are expected to rise by nearly £20,000 before the end of the year, despite the cost of living crisis
Read moreDetailsSustainability and wellness are at the heart of Frasers Property UK’s Winnersh Triangle and understandably it is at the top everyone’s agenda. Businesses are now considering it in everything they...
Read moreDetailsCommunity champions for around Berkshire and Basingstoke have been commended and recognised that the BBC Radio Berkshire Make a Difference Awards
Read moreDetailsAs part of its consultation, the council is also hosting two in-person drop-in sessions later this month.
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