This week’s Farmers Market will be first to take place in Wokingham’s new Market Place
THE first market in the new Market Place will take place this week. On Thursday, September 6, Wokingham Town Council ...
THE first market in the new Market Place will take place this week. On Thursday, September 6, Wokingham Town Council ...
ONE of Wokingham’s popular restaurants is looking Fyne after a major refurbishment. Wokingham Town Mayor, Councillor Julian McGhee-Sumner and Mayoress ...
OPEN for business – or open to problems? That was the dilemma this week as the overdue £3.8m project to ...
Residents team up with support from Wokingham In Bloom RESIDENTS have raised their glasses to a new community garden. Set ...
A YEAR FIVE pupil from Wokingham who loves caring for wildlife says she is looking forward to seeing the town’s ...
JUDGING has taken place in a contest to find the best gardens in Wokingham town. Last week, members of Wokingham ...
WOKINGHAM’S International Street Concert has been hailed as one of the busiest ever – more than 5,000 music fans flocked ...
WOKINGHAM’S regeneration woes are continuing with the departure of a popular town centre wine bar. On Tuesday, The Grape Escape ...
THIS YEAR’S family fun day in Langborough Recreation Ground attracted lots of praise from parents. Cllr Gwynneth Hewetson, chair of ...
Wokingham town has a new mayor. Cllr Julian McGhee-Sumner was elected by the town council on Sunday. Held in the ...
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