Plan for bus lane bridge TURNED DOWN by Wokingham planning committee
To loud cheers from campaigners a plan to dump a concrete bus lane bridge on an historic riverside beauty spot ...
To loud cheers from campaigners a plan to dump a concrete bus lane bridge on an historic riverside beauty spot ...
A HOUSEBUILDER is hoping that kind-hearted residents will join in its campaign to ensure it’s a merry Christmas for children ...
AFTER a year off due to Wokingham’s town centre regeneration, the annual wine festival is returning. The event, which will ...
THE BOROUGH’S Labour party have expressed fears that a New Year consultation over plans to close Wokingham’s Post Office will ...
THE BOROUGH'S sports stars were again recognised in the annual Wokingham Borough Council sports awards. Held at the Bulmershe School ...
The first door on Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar was opened in the Town Hall on Saturday. It was standing room ...
THE OWNERS of a new independent cocktail bar serving 200 different gins say they are really excited to be opening ...
A LION bus driving into Wokingham caught fire this afternoon. Fire crews were called to Shute End today to deal ...
SANTA Claus is coming to town – and he has swapped his reindeer for a Harley-Davidson. The annual Reading Toy ...
Sumas boss Dan Bateman played the final 10 minutes in goal as his side held on to beat Abingdon Town ...
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