Free parking extension hopes for Wokingham borough
WOKINGHAM Borough Council has pledged to look at continuing its free parking scheme for borough car parks as a result ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council has pledged to look at continuing its free parking scheme for borough car parks as a result ...
BROAD STREET in Wokingham will not now re-open until at least March. It had been due to be opened before ...
WORK on the new Saxons Court development will see a busy Wokingham road closed this weekend. Cross Street will be shut ...
An 81-year-old man has gone missing in Wokingham's Rose Street and police officers have launched an appeal to try and ...
RESIDENTS keen to know more about the regeneration of a housing development in Finchampstead are being encouraged to visit a ...
Wokingham Borough Council's ruling Executive are to consider introducing free parking in Wokingham town centre when they meet next week. ...
WETHERSPOON has announced that it is the latest big name retailer to leave Wokingham, weeks after Marks & Spencer closed ...
WORK to refurbish the frontages of buildings in the Peach Place development is due to start this week. This week, ...
THIS WEEK, Wokingham Borough Council formally announced its plans for the new Carnival Pool leisure complex. It is a secret ...
A COUPLE from Wokingham took a trip down memory lane last week when they visited a re-development site where they ...
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