Contractor wins bid to build Carnival Pool housing scheme in Wokingham town centre
A CONTRACTOR has been appointed to build 55 new homes at the Carnival Pool site, as part of the council’s ...
A CONTRACTOR has been appointed to build 55 new homes at the Carnival Pool site, as part of the council’s ...
Teams working on the project will follow the Construction Leadership Council’s guidelines, which include maintaining the required social distancing.
THE DECISION to buy Denmark Street car park is fantastic. The borough needs this car park – it is central ...
PARKING TICKETS have increased by more than 500% since the new check-in, check-out machines have been added to a popular ...
Wokingham Borough Council announced final plans for the regeneration of the Carnival Pool site. Work is expected to start next ...
Wokingham's Carnival Pool will shut on Tuesday for two weeks to enable repair works to take place. While the water ...
DAYS after Wokingham Borough Council approved controversial plans to move the town centre library into a new leisure complex at ...
DISABLED people are being forced to make a choice between using a car park or using a swimming pool according ...
FACILITIES for under fives were put under the microscope during public question time at the Executive meeting. Alexandra Fraser, who ...
PARENTS upset at plans to remove a toddler pool from the revamped Carnival Pool have set up a petition to ...
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