Comment: Wokingham’s local plan? The cunning, plan ahead!
In the Wokingham Paper of November 17, we printed a special commentary by Tony Johnson about the future of the ...
In the Wokingham Paper of November 17, we printed a special commentary by Tony Johnson about the future of the ...
CONSERVATIVES voted to ignore a recommendation from industry experts to carry on paying themselves extra allowances - while being accused ...
A CONSERVATIVE councillor who was elected after opposing plans to build on Grazeley has resigned the party whip over the ...
The contractors creating the new Shinfield Relief Road have announced that the major new route through the village will not ...
A NEW survey suggests that more than one in 10 children living in Wokingham borough are living in poverty – ...
THIS year’s Giving Tree Appeal has been launched to offer you the chance to make a local child smile this ...
The answer to motorists' misery? Build an extra lane! Drivers blamed for delays Lane changing at fault 50mph speed limit ...
CAMPAIGNERS against a proposed park and ride scheme have released images showing the potential light pollution that will hit the ...
PARENTS in Wokingham were slapped with fines totalling more than £20,000 for unauthorised absences from school last year. For the ...
TWO properties in Wokingham have been served closure notices by Thames Valley Police and Wokingham Borough Council. A full closure ...
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