Waterloo Road to face six months of closures for water works
Wokingham's motorists are set for more misery as another set of roadworks has been announced. South East Water has announced ...
Wokingham's motorists are set for more misery as another set of roadworks has been announced. South East Water has announced ...
A SLICE of Wokingham’s history is up for sale and it’s just what the doctor ordered. Two years ago, Tony Pudner ...
A SERIES of events to give REME a rousing send-off saw hundreds of Wokingham borough people take to the town ...
WOKINGHAM'S MP has called for the country to have a £12bn tax cut in the event of the UK leaving ...
WOKINGHAM Music Club returns to Emmbrook on Friday, June 19 with a night on blues. The special guest will be Andy Hodge ...
Today is polling day on the election that commentators have said is too close to call. People across the Wokingham ...
AMBITIOUS plans for the redevelopment of a Wokingham town centre pool have been submitted by Wokingham Borough Council (WBC). The ...
The long-awaited end to Wokingham town centre's roadworks came today as the new Station Approach finally opened for business. The ...
Roll up, roll up for the greatest show in the borough. The annual May Fayre is back on Monday and ...
ROADWORKS in the centre of Wokingham which have plagued motorists for months will be finally coming to an end this weekend. ...
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