Wokingham Library could be moved if plans get green light
A PLAN to move Wokingham’s library to the new Carnival Place development is expected to be approved next week. ...
A PLAN to move Wokingham’s library to the new Carnival Place development is expected to be approved next week. ...
THE final chapter is about to written for a popular Wokingham book shop - and the owners are planning for ...
Anning Class from Evendons Primary School recently visited the Carnival Pool multi-storey car park development. Here is their report about their ...
Wokingham's town centre regeneration gets under way in earnest from Monday, January 9 - an ambitious 18-month project to turn ...
Marks & Spencer has announced that it is to shut up to 60 stores across the country as part of ...
AMBITIOUS plans to regenerate Wokingham’s town centre took another step forward this week, after the foundations of a new multi-storey ...
A call has been made for Wokingham’s town centre to gain a KFC. The fast food restaurant, which specialises in ...
Everyman Cinema is not necessarily a cinema chain you will have heard of before. The group has 16 sites across ...
Campaigners trying to save Elms Field are calling for a public debate on how the council took over the popular ...
REVISED plans for the Northern Distributor Road were condemned by residents at a stormy meeting on Wednesday, February 17. Matt ...
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