Future of Wokingham kebab van remains in the balance
THE FUTURE of a popular Wokingham kebab van remains in the balance after councillors met this morning. For nearly three decades, Best BBQ King has served late-night snacks from its...
Read moreTHE FUTURE of a popular Wokingham kebab van remains in the balance after councillors met this morning. For nearly three decades, Best BBQ King has served late-night snacks from its...
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Read moreThe Football in Berkshire FA Virtual Cup, which has brought the football community together to vote for their clubs over the last two months in the absence of real football...
Read moreTOMORROW, the fate of a popular kebab van will be heard by councillors from Wokingham Borough Council. They will make a decision as to whether Best BBQ King can continue...
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