Parking space proposed at Shinfield Park
A WOKINGHAM councillor is looking to create a new, designated car park to resolve vehicle overcrowding on a housing estate.
A WOKINGHAM councillor is looking to create a new, designated car park to resolve vehicle overcrowding on a housing estate.
August was the month that life started to return to new normal. With pubs and restaurants taking part in Eat ...
THE BOROUGH council has appointed a cultural development officer to further the arts across the area. Speaking at the borough ...
By Cllr Parry Batth Wokingham Borough Council’s Conservative group has a long history of enabling the recycling rates across our ...
USAGE in libraries has been booming during the coronavirus pandemic – despite them having shut their doors to the public. ...
A RUBBISH scheme designed to prevent non-borough residents from accessing recycling services will undergo a revamp. Instead of showing staff ...
A range of spook-tacular events are on offer for families across the borough this Hallowe'en.
Spider-man, The X-Men, Captain America and the Fantastic Four are now available on ereaders for Wokingham Borough Libraries users
Film fanatics will be celebrating the ‘summer nights’ this weekend when Dinton Pastures Open Air Cinema shows the timeless classic, ...
A SPECIALLY created bench has been unveiled in Embrook - it features a life-size stag carved into the trunk of ...
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