REJECTED: Plan to turn Wokingham car park into 77 homes thrown out by planning officers
A PLAN to convert a popular Wokingham town centre car park into 77 homes has been thrown out by planning ...
A PLAN to convert a popular Wokingham town centre car park into 77 homes has been thrown out by planning ...
ENTRIES are wanted for this year’s Wokingham in Bloom contest. And organisers say it doesn’t have to be a massive ...
NEXT YEAR’S May Fayre is still going ahead, despite the Government moving the bank holiday to help the country mark ...
SUNNY SATURDAYS saw Danny Mountain entertain shoppers in Wokingham. The weekly street entertainment in Market Place offers something different every ...
FORGET the hills, it’s Wokingham that will be alive with music. And it’s all thanks to the return of the ...
When you buy a beer from Dean on Saturday night, whatever you do, don’t mention the score. The passionate Liverpool ...
THE SUN’S smile was almost as big as that on the youngsters attending this year’s Wokingham Town Council family fun ...
LATE NIGHT vandals have struck in Wokingham again, leaving graffiti on a war memorial and setting fire to a picnic ...
IT WAS Tales From the Howard Park Gardens on Sunday, as families flocked to enjoy the latest outdoor production. Hooray! ...
IT’S ALL change at Wokingham Town Council after it fell into no overall control in May’s local elections. On Sunday, ...
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