Wokingham council unites to condemn Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, while pledging to welcome refugees
Wokingham Borough councillors unite as one to condemn Putin's invasion of Ukraine, and pledge to do all they can to ...
Wokingham Borough councillors unite as one to condemn Putin's invasion of Ukraine, and pledge to do all they can to ...
WOKINGHAM would not be facing the bulldozers? gaze if the leader of the borough council had his way.
Residents have been invited to gather at 2pm outside Carnival Pool Car Park on Saturday, January 22, to show that ...
Get into the festive spirit as Cantley Park’s first Christmas Market, brought to you by Wokingham Borough Council, is set ...
Get into the festive spirit as Cantley Park’s first Christmas Market, brought to you by Wokingham Borough Council, is set ...
THE BOROUGH council has launched a series of autumn courses for adults to helpresidents with their personal development. A wide ...
BB Wines, on Broad Street, is to have its premises licence reviewed and police are calling for it to be ...
TWO ORPHANED goslings have found a new home at Dinton Pastures after one was involved in a car accident in ...
Sessions at a new boxing club will be available for youth offenders at a subsidised cost, in the hopes of ...
PLANS for a draft network of cycling and walking routes across Wokingham borough will be revealed this summer.
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