Wokingham’s regeneration works have not caused chaos – councillor
The councillor in charge of regeneration of Wokingham disputes claims that works across the town centre have caused chaos. At ...
The councillor in charge of regeneration of Wokingham disputes claims that works across the town centre have caused chaos. At ...
Our bin men are heroes Re: “Food Waste Collections from 2019” The Wokingham Paper, February 18. Even as I write, ...
TREES on Elms Field have been removed as work on the Wokingham’s town centre regeneration gets under way. Last week, ...
Every week, we print the liveliest selection of letters for Wokingham borough. A range of voices, a range of views ...
WORK on Elms Field – the next phase of Wokingham’s town centre regeneration – has begun, but there have been ...
THE MANAGEMENT of Spin Nightclub said that the decision to close the club had been taken out of their hands ...
WOKINGHAM’S only nightclub closed suddenly just four days before Christmas. Spin, in Alexandra Court, was shut down ahead of what ...
FACILITIES for under fives were put under the microscope during public question time at the Executive meeting. Alexandra Fraser, who ...
THIS WEEK, Wokingham Borough Council formally announced its plans for the new Carnival Pool leisure complex. It is a secret ...
HUNDREDS of walkers enjoyed the spring sunshine on Sunday, May 7, for the third Wokingham Walk. The annual event invites ...
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