Round-up from the 2018 Wokingham Borough Council Sports Awards
THE BOROUGH'S sports stars were again recognised in the annual Wokingham Borough Council sports awards. Held at the Bulmershe School ...
THE BOROUGH'S sports stars were again recognised in the annual Wokingham Borough Council sports awards. Held at the Bulmershe School ...
THE OWNERS of a new independent cocktail bar serving 200 different gins say they are really excited to be opening ...
For some reason the November Borough Council meeting has the oddest content of the year. Whether it’s the prospect of ...
THE COUNCIL has launched an appeal to residents to join in a consultation over plans to revamp California Crossroads. And ...
BOROUGH residents have been given food for thought in the battle to protect the environment. Council bosses are to introduce ...
THE COUNCIL will be hoping that a letter won’t get lost in the post – it relates to the proposals ...
"WE NEED to distance ourselves from the old boys network style of the past,” said Cllr Charlotte Haitham Taylor as ...
John Kaiser Mayor Wokingham, Carly Salisbury GM A CHARVIL pub has reopened following a six-figure makeover. And to celebrate, The ...
THE NEW flats at Peach Place are a good deal for the borough, according to Wokingham Borough Council. The executive ...
THE LEADER of Wokingham Conservatives has lost a motion of no confidence. The Wokingham Paper understands that the Conservatives held ...
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