Wokingham awarded £91,000 to help combat rough sleeping in borough
WOKINGHAM Borough Council has been awarded £91,000 by central government to help tackle rough sleeping in the area. The funds ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council has been awarded £91,000 by central government to help tackle rough sleeping in the area. The funds ...
POLICE have found a knife and a baseball bat as they carried out a sweep of a busy Earley park ...
A WOMAN was assaulted as she walked through a Reading town centre street and police are appealing for witnesses to ...
As part of their menu, Sit and Sip now serve a range of cannabis-infused drinks, so The Wokingham Paper visited ...
A TOP medical statistics professor has predicted the possible start of a coronavirus epidemic in the UK. Professor Ben Cowling, ...
The organiser of a petition calling on the council to buy Demmark Street Car Park so it could be reopened ...
WOKINGHAM must get its car parking offering right. That’s the view of the Liberal Democrat group leader Cllr Lindsay Ferris. ...
Organisers, Sparkle Vegan Events say that: "Wokingham Town Council have made the difficult decision due to the expected arrival of ...
THE COUNCIL will be taking over the entire Denmark Street car park in hopes to provide better provision for local ...
Wokingham Vegan Market announced yesterday that they will continue trading in the town centre throughout 2020.
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