Disabled parking bays in Wokingham are a “death zone” says shopper
WOKINGHAM’s controversial town centre revamp faced fresh criticism this week after claims it was “only a matter of time” before ...
WOKINGHAM’s controversial town centre revamp faced fresh criticism this week after claims it was “only a matter of time” before ...
A progress report on the Wokingham town centre regeneration project will be given at a Wokingham Society meeting on Wednesday. ...
AN OPPOSITION councillor has called on the council to take urgent action following news that Peach Place builders Dawnus had ...
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL has sought to reassure residents that work on Peach Place will continue and that they are now ...
WORK on Peach Place is in chaos this morning after the council's contractors had gone into administration. The new shopping ...
Work on Wokingham town centre regeneration is about to take a step forward as final preparations are made to open ...
A LEISURE retailer has started advertising for staff for a new Wokingham branch which is due to open next month. ...
Wokingham Town Council (WTC) has revealed it will be able to repay a majority of the money borrowed for its ...
THE management of the Market Place regeneration project could have been improved. This was the verdict of an independent report ...
TALKS over the future of Wokingham’s historic Post Office have been described as “a con not a consultation.” It comes ...
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