Extraordinary planning meeting cancelled
WOKINGHAM Borough Council's extraordinary meeting of the planning committee has been cancelled. The committee were due to discuss planning application O/2014/2179 for ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council's extraordinary meeting of the planning committee has been cancelled. The committee were due to discuss planning application O/2014/2179 for ...
POLICE are appealing for information after a man had his wallet stolen in Wokingham town centre on Sunday. The 49-year-old ...
TWO Wokingham sisters were up for the chop in their effort to help cancer charities. The duo had their hair ...
CONSTRUCTION work is due to begin on the new £32.5 million secondary school at Arborfield Garrison next month. Following the ...
A TEENAGE girl reported missing from Wokingham over the weekend has been located. The girl - known locally as Megan ...
DINERS looking for a gluten free experience are being invited to eat at the borough’s newest restaurant. Jessy’s opened in ...
GROWERS in Wokingham proved that there is still a hint of summer left at the California Gardeners’ Club Summer Show ...
WOKINGHAM Town Hall’s previous life as a police and fire station was recreated as part of this year’s Heritage Open ...
AN EARLEY church is proving that two heads are better than one after welcoming its new vicars. The Revds Hannah ...
A CHARITY that helps vulnerable children is feeling grand, thanks to pupils of a Hurst school. On Wednesday, pupils from ...
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