Petition storm over Wokingham Mosque based on ‘false information,’ says Council Leader
A counter petition against a mosque in Wokingham town centre is based on fake news, despite attracting more than 1,300 signatures in a week.
Read moreDetailsA counter petition against a mosque in Wokingham town centre is based on fake news, despite attracting more than 1,300 signatures in a week.
Read moreDetailsPlans have been submitted that, if approved, will see a former bank in Woodley transformed into five separate retail units.
Read moreDetailsThe site features an 18th century, three-storey terraced property in the heart of the Wokingham town centre .
Read moreDetailsPoliticians in Wokingham have committed themselves to fighting high 'estate management fees' for homeowners.
Read moreDetailsThe application seeks to convert the first floor to a post-16 SEND hub.
Read moreDetailsThe latest figures from the Office for National Statistics have been revealed.
Read moreDetailsThe former Westmead Day Centre on Rances Lane has being sold.
Read moreDetailsWebsite says town is a good option if you want a well-rounded feel with strong everyday amenities.
Read moreDetailsCouncillors have decided to privately sell an asset that it owns outside of the town.
Read moreDetailsA government inspector overturned the original decision by Wokingham borough council to refuse the scheme planning permission.
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