Fly-tipping crack-down sees council clear waste from A329M ditches
Last week, a total of 13 tonnes of waste was cleared from the embankment on the A329M.
Read moreDetailsLast week, a total of 13 tonnes of waste was cleared from the embankment on the A329M.
Read moreDetailsThe houses in Tape Lane, Hurst are the first traditional council housing of its kind to be built in over 20 years.
Read moreDetailsThe Winter Mini Challenge is encouraging children to read any three books of their choice and then rate them depending on how much they enjoyed them.
Read moreDetailsNORMALLY people visit a bank to make withdrawals, but kind-hearted visitors to Nationwide in Wokingham have given very generously to the Poppy Appeal. More than £1,200 was donated via the...
Read moreDetailsIT WAS the return of the countdown - Woodley’s Christmas lights were once again switched on watched by hundreds packing out the Crockhamwell Road precinct, despite torrential rain. The annual...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM town centre cinema is to be demolished in favour of building 22 flats over three storeys, despite fears that the new building will be two big and out...
Read moreDetailsThe new faces behind the bar of a much-loved Wokingham pub are familiar – and no wonder, they were recommended by the retiring landlords.
Read moreDetailsOpenText REading presented the Me2 Club with £1,500 to kick-start their support for the charity this financial year.
Read moreDetailsPARISHIONERS at a Wokingham church enjoyed a racing-themed day out thanks to its autumn bazaar. St Paul’s Parish Rooms was the venue for the fundraiser held earlier this month. Liz...
Read moreDetailsA NEW 95-room hotel was opened in Wokingham’s town centre on Friday, November 15, by the borough mayor. A large crowd gathered to take part in a ribbon-cutting ceremony, see...
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