Rubber-stamp for future of leisure centre
Most community users of St Crispin's Leisure Centre look set to retain usage when final plans for its future are confirmed tonight.
Read moreDetailsMost community users of St Crispin's Leisure Centre look set to retain usage when final plans for its future are confirmed tonight.
Read moreDetailsRishi Sunak dodged a question iabout the status of the Government's promise to build a new Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Read moreDetailsA plan that could introduce "school streets" throughout Wokingham could be put to residents.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Positive Support is encouraging residents to find out more about HIV ahead of World Aids Day
Read moreDetailsTHE managing director of two care homes in Wokingham borough has been named businesswoman of the year.
Read moreDetailsA FRESH round of applications for a fund aimed at helping communities has been launched by a rail company.
Read moreDetailsA CONSULTATION is currently running into the standards and behaviour of councillors working on behalf of the fire brigade
Read moreDetailsUPCYCLED, vintage and rare items will be available to buy in Wokingham town centre
Read moreDetailsIT MIGHT have drizzled but the town centre sparkled with festive fun thanks to the Lions annual winter carnival.
Read moreDetailsData shows there has been no decrease in footfall in Wokingham town centre.
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