Wokingham independent business throws leaving party, ahead of moving for national chain
The owner of Maison Rustic, an independent interiors store, has been asked to move out of her shop to make way for a national chain.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of Maison Rustic, an independent interiors store, has been asked to move out of her shop to make way for a national chain.
Read moreDetailsAt approximately 6.30am, the force was called out to Wokingham Waterside Centre, off Thames Valley Park Drive in Earley.
Read moreDetailsThe borough council has called on contractor Tivoli to improve its performance, asking for an action plan to improve work.
Read moreDetailsElms Walk is a new edition to Wokingham created during the award-winning regeneration. The walk is conveniently situated close to the carnival pool multi-storey car park and Denmark Street car park....
Read moreDetailsThe winner of Wokingham.Today's Marvellous Tribute Festival ticket competition had a - you guessed it - marvellous time.
Read moreDetailsShinfield St Mary's CofE Junior School has been awarded £500 after winning a sustainability competition.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is running pop up events on the signs of child exploitation in Woodley this weekend.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough was host to a rather royal event last week, as the annual Swan Upping project passed through Sonning Bridge.
Read moreDetailsAN INDIAN restaurant is preparing to open its doors tomorrow. Adda Hut, which specialises in Kolkata street food, is based at 101 Crockhamwell Road. Anjan Mitra, from Shinfield, is one...
Read moreDetailsConservative councillors at Wokingham Borough Council are calling for the town to get behind its Big Idea for tackling the climate emergency.
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