The Village Hamper opens its doors on Sonning high street
“We've made a good number of sales and we got some great feedback on what people want to see in ...
“We've made a good number of sales and we got some great feedback on what people want to see in ...
"Planning regulations exist to protect all of us and I hope this sends a clear message that action will be ...
Wokingham Borough libraries have launched their annual summer reading challenge and are signing up new recruits for their Silly Squad.
Safety of roads across Wokingham Borough is to be considered as the council will review the speed limits across the ...
Wokingham United Charities, the oldest fund giver in the borough, has been offering the special assistance since April 1, and ...
Its cover story is headlined: “How China’s communist regime endangered the world” and its editorial claims that “the Chinese regime ...
The Borough council has been awarded for its commitment to promoting active and sustainable travel.
Wokingham Borough Council has approved a new volunteer led strategy to support the borough’s most vulnerable residents during the Covid-19 ...
During the last six years, the number of Wokingham residents admitted to hospital where the primary reason or a secondary ...
The destruction of wildlife across the borough provided a point of contention at last week’s planning meeting, when approval was ...
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