Forest School given green light to build new air dome
Work has started on The Forest School and Reading Football Club’s Dome Project, which includes an AirDome and 3G pitch.
Work has started on The Forest School and Reading Football Club’s Dome Project, which includes an AirDome and 3G pitch.
DENMARK STREET is to be pedestrianised to help shoppers get around Wokingham town centre and help pop-up pavement cafes to ...
On Thursday, flags across the borough will fly at half-mast to remember the death of George Floyd at the hands ...
MORE changes will be coming to Wokingham town centre’s road layouts over the coming days including a 20mph speed limit ...
THE COUNCIL is withdrawing its support for the Black Lives Matter movement over concerns that it is becoming an “anti-police ...
Residents across the Borough are being urged to love where they live by joining the Dinton Litter Pick. Wokingham Borough ...
WORK has taken place to make Wokingham's three shopping centres safer for pedestrians – but there is one section of ...
WOKINGHAM town centre has had the most work carried out as non-essential shops reopen from Monday, June 15. The most ...
Charities and organisations working together to form the group include Wokingham Borough Council, First Days Children’s Charity, Citizens Advice Wokingham, ...
Wokingham Borough Community Response (WBCR) are continuing their vital work to support residents across the borough, adapting to the changing ...
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