Health concerns raised over ‘eyesore’ digital advertisement screens in Wokingham
Concerns have been raised that a council's introduction of digital advertisement screens could contribute to unhealthy eating.
Read moreDetailsConcerns have been raised that a council's introduction of digital advertisement screens could contribute to unhealthy eating.
Read moreDetailsSolar panels could be installed at a park and ride site between the Reading and Wokingham border.
Read moreDetailsDigital advertisement screens were approved for locations across the borough.
Read moreDetailsThe funding will ensure local authorities are well-equipped to handle new planning rules.
Read moreDetailsA monthly fair sells collectibles
Read moreDetailsShare eco ideas with like-minded people
Read moreDetailsWokingham's roads were pounded by thousands of feet as determined racers took part in the annual sporting event
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham event will test your brain power
Read moreDetailsSeveral organisations worked together to provide food and shelter for wildlife
Read moreDetailsThe residential home is delighted to have received an EMBRACE award
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