Pirates, witches and game players: Wokingham Waterstones enjoys World Book Day
A CELEBRATION of reading took place in Wokingham’s new bookshop last week. To mark World Book Day, Waterstones in Peach ...
A CELEBRATION of reading took place in Wokingham’s new bookshop last week. To mark World Book Day, Waterstones in Peach ...
A progress report on the Wokingham town centre regeneration project will be given at a Wokingham Society meeting on Wednesday. ...
OPPOSITION councillors have warned that the collapse of Dawnus could be very expensive of Wokingham Borough Council. On Thursday last ...
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL has sought to reassure residents that work on Peach Place will continue and that they are now ...
WORK on Peach Place is in chaos this morning after the council's contractors had gone into administration. The new shopping ...
Karen Beasley with her cherished brick, once part of the Rose Street car park area WHEN Karen Beasley retired to ...
SEVEN new names for Peach Place are expected to be revealed by Wokingham Borough Council shortly and high street fashion ...
LEGENDARY record shop Beyond the Download is one of several top businesses coming to Peace Place. The popular store, which ...
A RECORD shop and a craft brewery are among the independent retailers coming to Peach Place. Wokingham Borough Council has ...
Motorists travelling into Wokingham town centre from Monday will need to take extra care with their routes as two sets ...
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