More than 200 gins to be served in Wokingham’s new gin bar
THE OWNERS of a new independent cocktail bar serving 200 different gins say they are really excited to be opening ...
THE OWNERS of a new independent cocktail bar serving 200 different gins say they are really excited to be opening ...
ON THURSDAY Wokingham’s new bakery will open, making it the first business in the new Peach Place to launch. GAIL’S ...
THE NEW flats at Peach Place are a good deal for the borough, according to Wokingham Borough Council. The executive ...
The third tenant for the new Peach Place shopping complex has been revealed - it is to be the book ...
AN ARTISAN bakery loved by celebrities including David Beckham is one of the big names opening in the upmarket Peach ...
THE NEW face of Wokingham’s town centre is starting to appear after scaffolding surrounding the Peach Place development has come ...
WOKINGHAM’S regeneration woes are continuing with the departure of a popular town centre wine bar. On Tuesday, The Grape Escape ...
THE NEWS that the Market Place works are running behind schedule was never going to be welcome. The project has ...
CHARGES for the new council-owned Rose Street car park have been announced. Wokingham Borough Council bought the former Marks & ...
THE next phase of work at Peach Place will see buildings start to emerge. In a festive newsletter from contractors ...
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