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. ...
Work on Wokingham town centre regeneration is about to take a step forward as final preparations are made to open ...
Residents living on one of Wokingham’s most central roads are relocating as the struggle to find residential parking has left ...
A RETIRED businessman mourning the death of his late mother is furiously contesting a parking ticket he says was issued ...
A NEW YEAR’S resolution could help keep Wokingham town tidier. Wokingham Litter Heroes is launching a regular event to help ...
ANOTHER late night assault has taken place in Wokingham’s town centre just weeks after two similar events. In the early ...
AFTER a year off due to Wokingham’s town centre regeneration, the annual wine festival is returning. The event, which will ...
ON THURSDAY Wokingham’s new bakery will open, making it the first business in the new Peach Place to launch. GAIL’S ...
On Sunday, November 25, the first Winter Carnival will take place since Market Place reopened following the regeneration. There will ...
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