Crowds flock to opening of Wokingham town’s new Aldi
IT’S OPEN! The first store in the new Elms Field development opened its doors at 8am this morning (Thursday, July ...
IT’S OPEN! The first store in the new Elms Field development opened its doors at 8am this morning (Thursday, July ...
The Wokingham Paper in 2017 highlighted the need for action in Spencers Wood A NEW footpath has been opened in ...
"WE NEED to distance ourselves from the old boys network style of the past,” said Cllr Charlotte Haitham Taylor as ...
A SIGNIFICANT difference of opinion led to Wokingham Conservatives ditching their leader last night. Cllr Charlotte Haitham Taylor will resign ...
THE LEADER of Wokingham Conservatives has lost a motion of no confidence. The Wokingham Paper understands that the Conservatives held ...
THERE’S a new team in charge of the borough’s roads. Following the resignation last month of Cllr Keith Baker from ...
We invited Wokingham borough's MPs, mayors and council leaders to share with your their Christmas thoughts and wishes. Here we ...
RETAILERS, business owners and councillors came together last Wednesday evening for a workshop on issues facing Wokingham town during the ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council has launched a public consultation as part of two-year process of setting the 2019/20 budget. Council leader ...
Back in February, Cllr Charlotte Haitham Taylor, in her capacity as a ward councillor for the area, joined other ward ...
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