Sprinklers WILL be installed at new Matthewsgreen school
A NEW school to be built in the Matthewsgreen Farm development will include sprinklers. The condition comes in the wake ...
A NEW school to be built in the Matthewsgreen Farm development will include sprinklers. The condition comes in the wake ...
A new petition against a possible 3,500 homes on greenbelt land aims to “head them off at the pass”. The ...
ONE of the borough’s oldest charities has come up with one of its newest schemes – a project to help ...
THE re-opening date for a Wokingham town centre road hit by the regeneration works has been announced by Wokingham Town ...
MATT BOOTH scored the only goal as Wokingham and Emmbrook Reserves edged past Wraysbury Village in the Premier Division. After ...
THERE’S a new man putting the grocer’s apostrophe into Wokingham. The historic market, which will celebrate its 800th anniversary next ...
Every week, we print the liveliest selection of letters for Wokingham borough. A range of voices, a range of views ...
Made In Reading and Wokingham WOKINGHAM is one of the top places to do businesses in the UK, meaning that ...
THE heritage of REME will be honoured with a new sculpture commissioned for a new housing development. Artist Amy Goodman ...
YOUNGSTERS are invited to join in a new drop-in event that runs in central Wokingham on alternate Friday evenings. Open ...
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