Play parks across Wokingham borough to be shut due to coronavirus
PLAY PARKS across Wokingham borough are to be closed as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. There have been concerns ...
PLAY PARKS across Wokingham borough are to be closed as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. There have been concerns ...
NEW disabled parking bays are being installed in a Wokingham town centre car park, but due to bad weather, the ...
Information for the map was collated by Dr Campbell and his wife-to-be, Ruby — who was studying in Easthampstead at ...
The organiser of a petition calling on the council to buy Demmark Street Car Park so it could be reopened ...
AN IMPORTANT part of Wokingham’s Christmas came together on Wednesday, December 4, as schoolchildren from across the borough presented their ...
THOUSANDS of residents across the borough welcomed in the festive season at Wokingham Winter Carnival last Sunday. The streets of ...
To meet demand in veganism and cruelty-free food, Wokingam is introducing a new monthly vegan market from October
Shoppers heading into Wokingham Town Centre this Saturday will be transported back in time to a Medieval Market, writes Jess ...
‘Wokingham is still very much open for business, we still have lots of parking and there’s lots happening in the ...
WHILE the new government is making plans for a No Deal deal Brexit on Hallowe’en, Wokingham shoppers appear to be ...
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