WiFi worry: ‘In today’s world, it’s important to have faster internet’
The Superfast Berkshire programme intends to deliver superfast coverage to over 99% of Berkshire soon.
Read moreDetailsThe Superfast Berkshire programme intends to deliver superfast coverage to over 99% of Berkshire soon.
Read moreDetailsTHE STREETS of Winnersh are suddenly a lot quieter than they used to be. This is because after 150 days, Christopher Elvin’s pet walks have finally come to an end....
Read moreDetailsA village is fighting a huge battle to stop possibly five thousand new homes being built on its green fields. Banners have been erected, urging residents to Save our village...
Read moreDetailsIN A SIGN of the times, popular fast-food chain KFC is planning to open its first store within Wokingham borough. The fried chicken specialist has lodged a planning application for...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM nursery says it is building on its success and creating 40 new places for children with the opening of a brand-new eco-friendly facility. The new building at Merrydale...
Read moreDetailsWoodley and Earley Lions' firework display has been cancelled this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Read moreDetailsAfter public consultation, the council will not chop down any trees or hedges in its plan to upgrade a Finchampstead play area.
Read moreDetailsPolehampton School is asking residents to donate items cleared out during the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsOffices on Broad Street will be transformed into new flats.
Read moreDetailsFollowing temporary closure, Wokingham Job Support Centre (WJSC) has now reopened its doors to the public.
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