Wokingham gardeners urged to sign up to bin scheme
GARDENERS across the borough can apply for a garden waste collection permit for 2021-22. Residents signed up for a collection ...
GARDENERS across the borough can apply for a garden waste collection permit for 2021-22. Residents signed up for a collection ...
A MAN was stabbed in Wokingham on Tuesday evening. Now police are appealing for witnesses to come forward. The incident ...
PHIL CREIGHTON reports on a special Wokingham Borough Council executive meeting held online on Thursday, February 25 Leader’s gratitude for ...
“It’s not surprising though as I’ve known for years what a wonderful place to live Wokingham borough is and we ...
WOKINGHAM is the healthiest place to live in England according to a new survey of the country’s local authorities. The ...
What is believed to be a record price has been paid for a Wokingham Town FC programme.The April 1957 four-page ...
A NEW family-run business is bringing the taste of Africa to Wokingham. Characters Cafe, which opened on Denmark Street last ...
RESIDENTS should keep their charity shop donations at home, warned the Charity Retail Association. The group has launched a campaign ...
Volunteers for a children’s charity are celebrating 25 years with a themed art competition. Home-Start Wokingham is calling on all ...
A NEW walkway could be constructed after a Path Creation Order was approved by Wokingham Borough Council’s planning committee. Known ...
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