Tourists to Wokingham spent most in country – and twice as much as Reading
Tourists spend more in Wokingham than anywhere else in the country – and twice as much as they do when ...
Tourists spend more in Wokingham than anywhere else in the country – and twice as much as they do when ...
VISITORS will avoid coming to Wokingham and small businesses could be forced to close if the council scraps free overnight ...
MORE than 90% of places in this year’s Wokingham Half Marathon have already been snapped up and entrants include the ...
The latest forecasts suggest that snow is on its way tonight and the Met Office has issued its infamous yellow ...
Artwork that brightened up hoardings on a busy Wokingham road has now been joined by ugly graffiti. The Elms Field Paint ...
A CHARITY that has helped more than 10,000 Wokingham people look for work could be forced to close if its ...
Plans to charge Wokingham borough residents to park overnight have been unveiled by the Council. A consultation was launched earlier ...
Parts of the old Park and Ride site at Loddon Bridge started to flood earlier today - and with more ...
Rubbish collections across the borough will take place on different days during the Christmas and New Year holidays. Refuse collections ...
Lord Sugar has a new adviser… and he’s a familiar face. Millions watched The Apprentice final on Sunday, December 20, and ...
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