Petition launched to save Wokingham’s Post Office
A CAMPAIGN has been launched to save Wokingham’s historic Post Office after plans to relocate it were announced last month. ...
A CAMPAIGN has been launched to save Wokingham’s historic Post Office after plans to relocate it were announced last month. ...
Our bin men are heroes Re: “Food Waste Collections from 2019” The Wokingham Paper, February 18. Even as I write, ...
Every week, we print the liveliest selection of letters for Wokingham borough. A range of voices, a range of views ...
There is a certain irony in the headline "Providing facilities for all" which appeared above an article from Wokingham Borough ...
Whilst the Council , introduced free parking from 3pm to 8am which is a start, will it honour the traditions ...
Amid the understandable focus on Hochtief’s glacial progress on completing the Shinfield Relief Road, another matter relating to it has ...
Talking about Wokingham's regeneration There has been a lot of coverage in this paper of the regeneration works in Wokingham, ...
A word in your shell, like So, “you can’t make an omelette without breaking some eggs” (Keep On Shopping, The ...
Having survived a referendum and, more recently, a General Election – both conducted with animosity and dubious honesty across the ...
A recent poll for a national Pro-Tory Sunday newspaper (Mail on Sunday, May 21) asked the question: ‘Is Mrs May ...
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