Wokingham residents urged to attend Post Office consultation event over branch closure plan
RESIDENTS are being urged to attend a consultation event tomorrow - Monday, February 18 - in a bid to save ...
RESIDENTS are being urged to attend a consultation event tomorrow - Monday, February 18 - in a bid to save ...
THOUGHTLESS Grinches attempted to ruin Wokingham’s Christmas by vandalising the town’s Christmas tree – and the damage was so severe ...
A PLAN to help the council save money has seen spending soar by £8 million in just two years. Figures ...
The return of a much-loved bus service has been hailed by campaigners as “a massive victory”, writes Kathryn Barden. Earlier ...
READING Borough Council (RBC) has launched a new bid to concrete over a natural beauty spot, just weeks after Wokingham ...
AN EXTRAORDINARY planning meeting will determine the future of a much-loved beauty spot. On Monday evening, Wokingham Borough Council’s planning ...
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL’S Executive committee has approved plans to regenerate Gorse Ride in Finchampstead. The meeting, held its Shute End ...
WOKINGHAM MP John Redwood is facing calls to resign following a newspaper article in which the staunch Brexiter appeared to ...
RESIDENTS in Woodley and Earley have been left with a bus service that is ‘no longer fit for purpose’ according ...
CONSERVATIVES were accused of not having any sums to add up in their General Election manifesto – now they are ...
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