Lack of parking sees resident sell up from Wokingham town centre home
Residents living on one of Wokingham’s most central roads are relocating as the struggle to find residential parking has left ...
Residents living on one of Wokingham’s most central roads are relocating as the struggle to find residential parking has left ...
Wokingham's Peach Street will be closed to traffic for three nights this week to enable drainage works to take place ...
A MEASURE designed to help Wokingham’s town centre retailers is to be extended for another month. The free parking initiative, ...
CHARGES for the new council-owned Rose Street car park have been announced. Wokingham Borough Council bought the former Marks & ...
THE first tenant for the former Marks & Spencer store in Peach Street has been announced – a special pop-up ...
Police officers investigating the disappearance of a Wokingham man have said that they believe his body has been recovered from ...
An 81-year-old man has gone missing in Wokingham's Rose Street and police officers have launched an appeal to try and ...
MEMBERS of the Wokingham Horticultural Association will hold its AGM on Tuesday, January 9. The group will welcome Wokingham Town ...
THE next phase of work at Peach Place will see buildings start to emerge. In a festive newsletter from contractors ...
Two teenage girls are being sought by police after a man was attacked in Rose Street. Thames Valley Police said ...
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