TONY JOHNSON: We’re on the road to somewhere
While last week’s commentary took a brief look at the overall scope and content of the proposed Local Plan, this week examines one part of it which is carried over...
Read moreDetailsWhile last week’s commentary took a brief look at the overall scope and content of the proposed Local Plan, this week examines one part of it which is carried over...
Read moreDetailsThe council have bought back the Denmark Street car park which is fabulous news and will hopefully encourage people to come to the town. I read a lot online on...
Read moreDetailsNext month, University of Reading Professor of Ecology Tom Oliver will talk about his compelling new book at All Saints Church in Wokingham. In the book, The Self Delusion: the...
Read moreDetailsThere she is, my darling, minutes before her Mother decided to take her hair-care into her own naive hands. It started really without much thought. She was all bathed and...
Read moreDetailsTHE DECISION to buy Denmark Street car park is fantastic. The borough needs this car park – it is central to Wokingham’s town centre and provides an additional 130 spaces....
Read moreDetailsLaunched last week – by now you should have received your copy of the Right Homes, Right Places leaflet – the public consultation on the Local Plan Update (LPU) has...
Read moreDetailsThank you for your support over car park The first I heard of the announcement from WBC that Denmark Street car park had been bought and will be re-open on...
Read moreDetailsLeaving the EU Like many people I was saddened when we officially left the EU on January 31st. The UK has now moved into the transition phase and the Government...
Read moreDetailsThis year All Saints Church’s Lent course will use the new book by Ruth Valerio “Saying Yes to Life”. More details of the course at the Wokingham church will be announced...
Read moreDetailsReaders with long memories may recall the television game show, It’s a Knockout with its now-disgraced presenter Stuart Hall, stripped of his OBE and jailed in 2013. Transmitted between 1966...
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