Wassail fun to be held in Wokingham’s Market Place on Sunday
ON SUNDAY, a new old event will take place in Wokingham’s refurbished town centre. Members of OBJ Morris will be ...
ON SUNDAY, a new old event will take place in Wokingham’s refurbished town centre. Members of OBJ Morris will be ...
THE management of the Market Place regeneration project could have been improved. This was the verdict of an independent report ...
A DISABLED woman has called for an urgent review of parking in Wokingham town centre after she was almost run ...
A WOKINGHAM farm is being highlighted as part of a new retail campaign. Free range eggs from Stokes Farm, off ...
AS THE Wokingham Paper went to press, Wokingham Borough Council announced that Market Place won’t be completed by the end ...
WORK to regenerate Market Place will not be completed until at least mid-August, meaning it will be at least SIX ...
WOKINGHAM’S regeneration woes are continuing with the departure of a popular town centre wine bar. On Tuesday, The Grape Escape ...
FOUR THIEVES raided the Carphone Warehouse store in Wokingham's town centre hours before Broad Street was closed to traffic for ...
Broad Street (and Langborough Road) reopened to traffic yesterday but eagle-eyed readers noticed that the new York stone crossing paths ...
A BIG thank you is being offered to long-suffering traders, retailers and residents as the first phase of Market Place ...
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