The new face of Wokingham’s Peach Place starts to emerge
THE NEW face of Wokingham’s town centre is starting to appear after scaffolding surrounding the Peach Place development has come ...
THE NEW face of Wokingham’s town centre is starting to appear after scaffolding surrounding the Peach Place development has come ...
WOKINGHAM’S Air Cadets fear their new centre could face serious vandalism during the long summer months. The brand new £750,000 ...
A consultation on a joint minerals and waste plan being made by Wokingham Borough Council will take place over the ...
THERE’S a new team in charge of the borough’s roads. Following the resignation last month of Cllr Keith Baker from ...
The return of a much-loved bus service has been hailed by campaigners as “a massive victory”, writes Kathryn Barden. Earlier ...
READING Borough Council (RBC) has launched a new bid to concrete over a natural beauty spot, just weeks after Wokingham ...
THE FORMER leader of the council has resigned from his latest post as the borough’s executive member for highways and ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council has admitted that it has gone back to the drawing board in its search for a new ...
THE COUNCIL’S rate relief scheme isn’t for struggling retailers a senior councillor has said after a probe has revealed that ...
We're engaged ... But it’s not true love. Last week saw another of WBC’s community engagement meetings for the Shinfield SDL ...
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