The pressures of the local plan
Towards the Local Plan By Cllr John Halsall In last week’s column, I explained that the Council has a requirement ...
Towards the Local Plan By Cllr John Halsall In last week’s column, I explained that the Council has a requirement ...
SONGWRITING Is such an understated art that we’re pleased to focus on it this week. Our Wokingham Loves Music playlist ...
Libraries across the Wokingham borough are set to reopen from next week.
With the easing of covid restrictions, Wokingham Bowling Club were able to hold their Club Open day on Sunday, July ...
WOKINGHAM borough's young people made their voices heard at the first Youth Council meeting last week. On Tuesday, July 6, ...
THE JOURNEY towards Wargrave Lido has taken another step after organisers launched a community survey about the project last month. ...
FOOTBALL fever has hit Wokingham, as fans prepare to celebrate England’s men’s team reaching the Euro 2020 final for the ...
Residents have been left worried after copies of Wokingham.Today were replaced with The Light, which contains alternative views about the ...
DRINKERS are being encouraged to “take it slow” as lockdown restrictions end. Cranstoun, which supports people with drug or alcohol ...
At the annual 47th charter celebration and handover dinner for the Wokingham Lions Club on Friday, June 25, Andy Goffin ...
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