New retirement homes get the green light from council
PLANS for 32 new sheltered retirement apartments in Wokingham’s town centre have been given the green light. The units are ...
PLANS for 32 new sheltered retirement apartments in Wokingham’s town centre have been given the green light. The units are ...
A YOUTH group has launched an urgent appeal to find a new home after it will be kicked out of ...
WOKINGHAM’S new bus service will be expanded in the New Year, with new timetables and a route that takes in ...
Tonight's performance at Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar came courtesy of Woodley Theatre. The group performed Christmas Cheer, a short 15-minute ...
Road bosses behind a controversial new layout to a major road through Wokingham have defended the changes, saying that it is ...
A WOMAN had her bank card stolen by what police believe to be the second incident of its kind in Twyford ...
A MAN is being hunted by police after exposing himself to a woman in Wokingham town centre at the weekend. ...
Day 19 of the Living Advent Calendar was special because it contained two performance - and one was a tribute ...
A festive performance from the Arborfield Military Wives Choir formed the focus for tonight's Wokingham Living Advent Calendar. The singers ...
Platform YP Choir were the the latest local group to perform at the Wokingham Living Advent Calendar. They were behind ...
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