REGENERATION: Aerial footage shows how work on Elms Field is progressing
IT'S WOKINGHAM as you've never seen it before: as work on the regeneration of Elms Field, a resident has taken ...
IT'S WOKINGHAM as you've never seen it before: as work on the regeneration of Elms Field, a resident has taken ...
The first branch of Aldi in Wokingham town will open in June this year, making it the first business in ...
HE’S MAKING a list and he’s checking it twice – and the Lions know it’ll be very nice. Yes, Santa ...
RUMOURS that Aldi have pulled out of the Elms Field development have been circulating and The Wokingham Paper has investigated ...
Amazing drone footage captured by a Wokingham Paper reader shows the building progress of Wokingham borough's first-ever Aldi store, which ...
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH’S first Aldi is due to open next Thursday - with a visit from an Olympic rower Etienne Stott. ...
TREES on Elms Field have been removed as work on the Wokingham’s town centre regeneration gets under way. Last week, ...
THE OPENING date for Wokingham borough’s first Aldi supermarket has been announced. The discount grocer will be opening at Suttons ...
PLANS to open the first Aldi supermarket in the borough are moving ahead, with bosses expecting to welcome shoppers early ...
Budget supermarket Aldi will be opening a new store in Elms Field in time for Christmas 2018, the borough council ...
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