DENMARK STREET HOMES PLAN: Wokingham Borough Council issues statement
WOKINGHAM Borough Council has sought to reassure residents over proposals to turn a car park in Wokingham’s town centre. In ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council has sought to reassure residents over proposals to turn a car park in Wokingham’s town centre. In ...
ENOUGH is enough. Consistently over the past few weeks we have reported on a steady stream of attacks, petty vandalism ...
PLANS to restore a 17th century coaching inn will go on show next week. The new owners of the former ...
We have recently celebrated our 17th Charter Anniversary with an excellent meal at our usual venue Sonning Golf Club with ...
A WOKINGHAM leisure centre is offering free sessions on a bouncy castle this Saturday (March 2). St Crispin’s in London ...
NEW CLASSES have been set up at Wokingham and Emmbrook Boxing Club for children with special education needs. Mark Douglas, ...
The Citizens Advice Bureau gives free, confidential advice on every subject from debt, benefits, housing and employment, to law, immigration ...
WOKINGHAM CC will host a night of live music this weekend. A Saucerful of Floyd, a Pink Floyd tribute band, ...
Josh Harris struck twice as Wokingham and Emmbrook eased to victory over neighbours Woodley United at Larges Lane. Harris' brace ...
THERE is no denying the beaming faces on this week’s front page picture – the Sumas are delighted that they ...
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