Wokingham borough sits in most valuable part of UK property market
Wokingham borough sits in the most valuable pocket of the UK’s property market, according to new research from Keller Williams ...
Wokingham borough sits in the most valuable pocket of the UK’s property market, according to new research from Keller Williams ...
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL will ‘start to come back to life’ from the autumn, according to leader John Halsall. Since lockdown, ...
Bond Brews, in Wokingham, is hosting a pitcher perfect beer festival this weekend to mark its sixth anniversary in business.
WOKINGHAM borough's young people made their voices heard at the first Youth Council meeting last week. On Tuesday, July 6, ...
Wokingham Borough Council marked Armed Forces Day by raising a flag to honour servicemen and women, past and present.
A specially designed flag will be flown on Monday to celebrate the NHS and keyworkers by Wokingham Town Council.
Four Wokingham teenagers have been undertaking an epic quest, including climbing a mountain, to raise funds for The Stroke Association.
Wokingham resident Heather King has put heartbreak into words with her new poetry anthology, Love Lost.
If you sometimes struggle cycling up hills, Wokingham Town Council’s upcoming e-bike event may give you a push.
THE OWNER of a Wokingham town centre takeaway has announced he is embarking on a business project in Bracknell.
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