Test an e-bike in Wokingham this weekend
If you sometimes struggle cycling up hills, Wokingham Town Council’s upcoming e-bike event may give you a push.
If you sometimes struggle cycling up hills, Wokingham Town Council’s upcoming e-bike event may give you a push.
IT’S GOOD news for Wokingham borough’s high streets as more than half of South East shoppers pledge to support small ...
By Cllr Paul Fishwick Over the next three years, Wokingham Borough Council is planning to spend £17 million on improvements ...
A SONNING conservationist has called on the borough council to “get its act together” after its contractors mowed down a ...
The Wokingham half marathon will now take place in February 2022 due to the uncertainty surrounding covid-19. The organisers of ...
SUPPORT is being offered to first time buyers looking to move into a new Wokingham town centre development. The government-backed ...
THE OWNER of a Wokingham town centre takeaway has announced he is embarking on a business project in Bracknell.
SHOPPERS are being asked to put the Every Little Helps slogan into action next month to help Wokingham’s Foodbank stock ...
ALL WOKINGHAM borough residents aged 18-24 are now able to have a covid vaccination. Bulmershe Leisure Centre is offering a ...
Starting Point supports young people aged 11-25, through three mentoring programmes: Aspire Mentoring, Advance Mentoring & Aware Mentoring. Aspire Mentoring: ...
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