Former cafe comes under the hammer
What was once one of Wokingham's most popular cafes has been listed for auction.
Read moreDetailsWhat was once one of Wokingham's most popular cafes has been listed for auction.
Read moreDetailsThe mix of one- and two-bedroom apartments look set to welcome residents by early 2025.
Read moreDetailsA new building for the Natural History museum could be built if councillors grant planning permission tonight.
Read moreDetailsWaitrose has been refused permission to conduct reconstruction and restoration work on a wall at its Wokingham store.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough councillors approved plans in December, but the government must give final approval.
Read moreDetailsWokingham-based LRG has launched an initiative to further its empowerment of women.
Read moreDetailsWokingham United Charities awards £15,000 to Renova Trust
Read moreDetailsMore homes are set to be built as part of a 1,200-home development in Shinfield.
Read moreDetailsA family that is set to move into a property at Gorse Ride have laid a brick to mark the construction of their new home.
Read moreDetailsThe unit in Peach Street that was home to Millets until December 2023.
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