Two-for-one pizza deal at Wokingham’s Rose Inn
A GASTROPUB in Wokingham town centre is offering a two-for-one deal on its Italian pizzas during the summer holidays.
Read moreDetailsA GASTROPUB in Wokingham town centre is offering a two-for-one deal on its Italian pizzas during the summer holidays.
Read moreDetailsAN ENGLAND footballer who plays for AC Milan is one of the partners of a new kitchen retailer preparing to open in Wokingham town centre
Read moreDetailsA SENIOR Lib Dem MP visited Wokingham last month to give their support to their party's candidate for the new parliamentary seat
Read moreDetailsAN AGREEMENT across councils will see Reading borough's maintenance team help with repairs in Wokingham borough.
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 8,000 emergency calls to Thames Valley Police in June were made in error.
Read moreDetailsOUR recent story about parents in Wokingham scared to let their children use a play area in case they were bitten by snakes generated interest
Read moreDetailsSports and exercise taster sessions in Wokingham for people with learning disabilities
Read moreDetailsTHE leader of Wokingham Borough Council has pledged to do all he can to reduce the risk of mistakes such as bingate from occurring again.
Read moreDetailsDrivers could be hit with new fines for breaking road rules at 11 sites in Wokingham after the government granted the council new enforcement powers
Read moreDetailsTHE DRAFT local plan for Wokingham borough will finally be published in November, it was revealed at the executive meeting.
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