Volunteer Recruitment Fair Wednesday 6th July 2022 at the Charity & Community Hub
Wokingham Borough based charities rely on their amazing volunteers to help deliver this support and without them, they could not ...
Wokingham Borough based charities rely on their amazing volunteers to help deliver this support and without them, they could not ...
A LOCAL business has joined our latest campaign to encourage Wokingham residents to support independent retailers this lockdown. David Cliff, ...
A second national lockdown was announced, although it was very different to the first. Unlike March, schools remained open, and ...
ON STREET parking is back in Rose Street after social distancing barriers were removed on Sunday. But there are currently ...
CONGESTION and a loss of disabled parking have been cited as two reasons why a trial into the potential pedestrianisation ...
FIREFIGHTERS were prevented from attending an emergency call after being held up by a parked lorry on Denmark Street. Last ...
NEW disabled parking bays are being installed in a Wokingham town centre car park, but due to bad weather, the ...
The council have bought back the Denmark Street car park which is fabulous news and will hopefully encourage people to ...
“We will not tolerate behaviour of this kind in Wokingham.” That’s the stark warning from Thames Valley Police after four ...
WOKINGHAM must get its car parking offering right. That’s the view of the Liberal Democrat group leader Cllr Lindsay Ferris. ...
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