Wokingham council loses planning appeal over Finchampstead Road SANG
WHILE Wokingham Borough Council’s planning department rejected plans to build 250 homes off Finchampstead Road, it lost an appeal this ...
WHILE Wokingham Borough Council’s planning department rejected plans to build 250 homes off Finchampstead Road, it lost an appeal this ...
SOME of Wokingham’s unsung heroes were honoured at a special ceremony held in the Town Hall on Friday, January 26. The ...
As the cold weather returns, snow is currently forecast by the Met Office for Tuesday, February 6. Temperatures have plummeted ...
WORK on Elms Field – the next phase of Wokingham’s town centre regeneration – has begun, but there have been ...
THE OPENING date for Wokingham borough’s first Aldi supermarket has been announced. The discount grocer will be opening at Suttons ...
A WOMAN shopping in a Wokingham supermarket had her bank card stolen by what she thought was a good Samaritan. ...
Wokingham's Peach Street will be closed to traffic for three nights this week to enable drainage works to take place ...
A YEAR-LONG experiment in car parking charging in Woodley has been hailed a success by Wokingham Borough Council – so ...
One of the best ways of showing your love on Valentine's Day is by sending a bespoke bouquet of flowers. ...
A DISABLED woman has won a high court case against Wokingham Borough Council for care fees of almost £4,000 a ...
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