Feedback sought over second phase of South Wokingham Distributor Road
FEEDBACK is being sought over plans for the latest phase of the South Wokingham Distributor Road (SWDR). Wokingham Borough Council ...
FEEDBACK is being sought over plans for the latest phase of the South Wokingham Distributor Road (SWDR). Wokingham Borough Council ...
Wokingham Borough Council's ruling Executive are to consider introducing free parking in Wokingham town centre when they meet next week. ...
Days after we revealed Wetherspoon and Cara are leaving Wokingham, it has been announced that a wine festival that supports ...
A TRAILBLAZING scheme to revolutionise children's social work by Wokingham Borough Council (WBC) has received government funding. Joining forces with ...
ANOTHER set of roadworks will get underway on Monday as South East Water prepare to install a new pipe on ...
TWO members of Wokingham borough’s ruling executive met with the housing minister last month to air their concerns and frustrations ...
A BEREAVED daughter has spoken of her anger after she was sent a rent arrears notice for her mother’s sheltered ...
A DECISION to change the nature of housing in Peach Place was approved by the Executive but called in by ...
TRAFFIC WARDENS will be issuing tickets across the borough from Monday and the range of fines that people will be ...
WETHERSPOON has announced that it is the latest big name retailer to leave Wokingham, weeks after Marks & Spencer closed ...
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