What Wokingham thinks: Your letters February 22, 2018
Our bin men are heroes Re: “Food Waste Collections from 2019” The Wokingham Paper, February 18. Even as I write, ...
Our bin men are heroes Re: “Food Waste Collections from 2019” The Wokingham Paper, February 18. Even as I write, ...
THERE’S a new man putting the grocer’s apostrophe into Wokingham. The historic market, which will celebrate its 800th anniversary next ...
Last week’s Wokingham Paper reported about losing those two planning appeals marks a setback for Wokingham Borough Council (WBC). In ...
TREES on Elms Field have been removed as work on the Wokingham’s town centre regeneration gets under way. Last week, ...
NEWS that parking charges are to be increased is never a welcome one. We understand the borough council’s problems: revenue ...
THE controversial plan to turn the former branch of Marks & Spencer into a charity shop is set to go ...
A WOKINGHAM pub is celebrating the start of a New Year with a special offer for our readers. Since taking ...
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 ...
Wokingham's Peach Street will be closed to traffic for three nights this week to enable drainage works to take place ...
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