Giant insects invade Elms Field
Insects great and small have appeared at Elms Field in Wokingham town centre, crafted by sculptor Stephen Radford.
Insects great and small have appeared at Elms Field in Wokingham town centre, crafted by sculptor Stephen Radford.
A roundabout in the new Elms Field development, in Wokingham town centre, has been closed after an accident.
Wokingham borough mayor opened Peacock House Interiors, on Elms Walk, earlier this week.
THE AMOUNT of affordable housing in the Elms Field development was queried by resident Peter Humphreys at the virtual meeting ...
Wokingham's Everyman Cinema is premiering a new gin.
RESIDENTS are demanding action after vandals struck in Wokingham’s town centre on Saturday night. Plants and trees were torn down ...
FRIED chicken could be coming to Wokingham's town centre in the form of fast-food chain KFC. The store is recruiting ...
WE ARE delighted to report some of the names that will be opening in Elms Field over the coming months. ...
Over 150 people were invited to the launch party of the new Everyman Cinema in Wokingham.
THE latest piece of Wokingham’s regeneration jigsaw will open this Friday, with a bit of help from Wokingham’s borough mayor. ...
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