ATMs close as cash declines in Wokingham borough
The number of cash machines in Wokingham borough is declining, as the nation moves away from using notes.
The number of cash machines in Wokingham borough is declining, as the nation moves away from using notes.
Wokingham borough mayor opened Peacock House Interiors, on Elms Walk, earlier this week.
Wokingham housebuilder Sam Lester turned to acting, playing an extra in a reboot of Rise of the Footsoldier with Vinnie ...
A WOKINGHAM resident is urging the town council to bring back play equipment at Joel Park, and has warned parents ...
NO FUNNY business his week, just great music. Regular readers will have spotted that last week’s Wokingham Loves Music soundtrack ...
NEWBOLD College is inviting residents to ponder who should be leading the climate change debate post-pandemic with its talk Global ...
https://youtu.be/C2abdUn9Ex0 IT’S an air-raising view of Wokingham’s new town centre. A new video has been published to YouTube. Shot using ...
PHIL CREIGHTON reports on a virtual meeting of Wokingham Borough Council’s ruling Executive, held on Thursday, March 25 Call to ...
SHINFIELD residents have raised concerns that they have yet to receive their new recycling and blue rubbish bags: but the ...
A CONTRACTOR has been appointed to build 55 new homes at the Carnival Pool site, as part of the council’s ...
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