Wokingham businessman raises fears over 5G technology trials
A WOKINGHAM businessman has called for an investigation into health concerns over the latest smartphone technology. Nicholas Martin raised the ...
A WOKINGHAM businessman has called for an investigation into health concerns over the latest smartphone technology. Nicholas Martin raised the ...
On Thursday, February 14, Citizens Advice Wokingham was visited by former Chair of the Management Committee Dennis Eyriey, and original ...
Wokingham Town Council (WTC) has revealed it will be able to repay a majority of the money borrowed for its ...
THE management of the Market Place regeneration project could have been improved. This was the verdict of an independent report ...
THOUGHTLESS Grinches attempted to ruin Wokingham’s Christmas by vandalising the town’s Christmas tree – and the damage was so severe ...
Vandals wrecked Wokingham's Christmas tree lights on Christmas Day Picture: Ian Hydon THOUGHTLESS Grinches attempted to ruin Wokingham's Christmas by ...
The first door on Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar was opened in the Town Hall on Saturday. It was standing room ...
PUPILS from two Wokingham borough schools explained how they would like to eradicate graffiti and litter at a special presentation ...
A CELEBRATION of one of Wokingham town’s most unique features will take place next weekend – Small Business Saturday. The ...
NEW benches have been installed in Market Place, and to celebrate Wokingham Town Mayor invited people to afternoon tea. Last ...
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