Mystery bids for cinema and foodstore in Elms Field
A supermarket and a cinema company have put their hats into the ring for the new Elms Field Development. Wokingham ...
A supermarket and a cinema company have put their hats into the ring for the new Elms Field Development. Wokingham ...
MORE than 17,000 homes will need to be built in Wokingham borough over the next 20 years if the region ...
WOKINGHAM’S new leisure centre has taken a step forward after announcing plans to start negotiating with businesses keen to move ...
WOKINGHAM town centre faces a fortnight of disruption this November as two busy roads will undergo roadworks. Peach Street is ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council (WBC) is counting on the regeneration this week as it explores the way in which its car ...
FEARS have been raised over the safety of a new stretch of road coming into Wokingham from the A329M. Works ...
THREE weeks of roadworks ended a day earlier than planned, much to the relief of the borough’s motorists. The A327 ...
A HANDRAIL at Wokingham Methodist Church and a section of Marks & Spencer’s car park could be subject to a ...
A PLANNING application which could see a facility for Wokingham’s young people move from Carnival Pool to Norreys has been ...
WOKINGHAM town centre’s regeneration took a step forward on Wednesday night as controversial proposals for a new multi-storey car park ...
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