Voice of Wokingham: Get behind new Carnival proposals
THIS WEEK, Wokingham Borough Council formally announced its plans for the new Carnival Pool leisure complex. It is a secret ...
THIS WEEK, Wokingham Borough Council formally announced its plans for the new Carnival Pool leisure complex. It is a secret ...
WOKINGHAM’S town centre library is set to move to new, smaller premises in Carnival Pool after Executive approved an ...
A PLAN to move Wokingham’s library to the new Carnival Place development is expected to be approved next week. ...
A WORK placement at the Carnival Pool car park in Wokingham town centre has seen one young Woodley resident take ...
Anning Class from Evendons Primary School recently visited the Carnival Pool multi-storey car park development. Here is their report about their ...
An urgent appeal has been launched to find a swimming pool peeping Tom who used their mobile phone to film ...
AMBITIOUS plans to regenerate Wokingham’s town centre took another step forward this week, after the foundations of a new multi-storey ...
FEARS that a new footbridge is to be a blot on the landscape of Wokingham have been quashed by the ...
WOKINGHAM’s Superbowl is set to play a major part of the Carnival Pool regeneration after its owners reached a deal ...
It will soon be lights, camera and action for Elms Field as the operator of the new boutique cinema has ...
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