Proposals for new Bulmershe Leisure Centre approved by planning committee
A multi-million-pound revamp of Bulmershe Leisure Centre was approved by a meeting of Wokingham Borough Council's planning committee on Tuesday, ...
A multi-million-pound revamp of Bulmershe Leisure Centre was approved by a meeting of Wokingham Borough Council's planning committee on Tuesday, ...
THE FORMER leader of the council has resigned from his latest post as the borough’s executive member for highways and ...
A WOKINGHAM man was given a parking ticket while visiting the doctor – despite putting the correct money in the ...
NEWS that parking charges are to be increased is never a welcome one. We understand the borough council’s problems: revenue ...
A BUS company at the centre of a row over services to Woodley and Earley has denied any rift with ...
A Conservative councillor in Wokingham has quit the party - the second one to do so within four months - ...
PARENTS are angry that vegetation has won out over education after the council performed a dramatic U-turn over plans to ...
Expenses vote sets a 'dangerous precedent' warning Open letter to be published in Thursday's Wokingham Paper Resignation in light of ...
A CONSERVATIVE councillor who was elected after opposing plans to build on Grazeley has resigned the party whip over the ...
Road bosses behind a controversial new layout to a major road through Wokingham have defended the changes, saying that it is ...
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