Council defends plans for new town centre gym
Plans to convert the former Marks & Spencer store in Wokingham’s town centre have been defended by Wokingham Borough Council.
Plans to convert the former Marks & Spencer store in Wokingham’s town centre have been defended by Wokingham Borough Council.
WOKINGHAM’S regeneration woes are continuing with the departure of a popular town centre wine bar. On Tuesday, The Grape Escape ...
CHARGES for the new council-owned Rose Street car park have been announced. Wokingham Borough Council bought the former Marks & ...
A SUPERMARKET in Lower Earley has pledged to install CCTV following a spate of bike thefts that included an alleged ...
After nearly 20 years in its current site, Marks & Spencer has announced that its Peach Street store is to ...
The Wokingham branch of Marks & Spencers has been announced as one of six to close. The clothes retailer revealed ...
The third window has been opened in Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar. Tonight's venue was Marks & Spencer in Peach Street ...
A HANDRAIL at Wokingham Methodist Church and a section of Marks & Spencer’s car park could be subject to a ...
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