Post Office confirms Broad Street branch WILL close in favour of WH Smith opening
TALKS over the future of Wokingham’s historic Post Office have been described as “a con not a consultation.” It comes ...
TALKS over the future of Wokingham’s historic Post Office have been described as “a con not a consultation.” It comes ...
THE BOROUGH’S Labour party have expressed fears that a New Year consultation over plans to close Wokingham’s Post Office will ...
THE COUNCIL will be hoping that a letter won’t get lost in the post – it relates to the proposals ...
A CAMPAIGN has been launched to save Wokingham’s historic Post Office after plans to relocate it were announced last month. ...
TWYFORD residents have been left feeling lost in the post after a vital community resource suddenly shut. The Post Office, ...
THE MAIN Post Office in Wokingham is marked for closure and a new branch will be set up in the ...
A TWYFORD councillor has criticised the Post Office after the village was left without a service for 10 days. Services ...
A NEW-look post office was unveiled by Wokingham’s town mayor in Emmbrook earlier this month. Following a major refurbishment the ...
PLANS for a new ‘open all hours’ Post Office in Winnersh will come to fruition next month. The modern-style branch ...
CCTV images have been released showing three men police would like to speak to in connection with a robbery in ...
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