Mark Tildesley’s memorial bench faces move
CONCERNS have been raised over the future of a memorial bench which marks one of Wokingham’s most notorious unsolved murders. ...
CONCERNS have been raised over the future of a memorial bench which marks one of Wokingham’s most notorious unsolved murders. ...
Back in February, Cllr Charlotte Haitham Taylor, in her capacity as a ward councillor for the area, joined other ward ...
Where homes are being explored for Wokingham borough - and how many FOR many people, Wokingham’s rural parishes are a ...
PROPOSALS to build new homes around Grazeley, Twyford and Barkham Square are being explored by Wokingham Borough Council, who said ...
PARENTS upset at plans to remove a toddler pool from the revamped Carnival Pool have set up a petition to ...
A NEW chief executive for Wokingham Borough Council starts work today. Manjeet Gill is joining the council from West Lindsey ...
WORK to refurbish the frontages of buildings in the Peach Place development is due to start this week. This week, ...
A VILLAGE football team claims its future could be kicked into the long grass – weeks before the season begins. ...
IT is GCSE Results Day! As Wokingham's youngsters prepare themselves for further education, an apprenticeship or employment, we will be ...
STUDENTS at Wokingham's schools have proved they are among the brightest in the country, by trumping the national A Level ...
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