Shanly Foundation’s gift will help work of Wokingham borough mayor’s charity, Me2Club
A CHARITY that helps children and young people with additional needs to attend mainstream activities is celebrating after receiving a ...
A CHARITY that helps children and young people with additional needs to attend mainstream activities is celebrating after receiving a ...
John Kaiser Mayor Wokingham, Carly Salisbury GM A CHARVIL pub has reopened following a six-figure makeover. And to celebrate, The ...
Wokingham borough mayor draws winners of fundraiser FOR some people it’s all about the luck of the draw and for ...
PLANS for a brand new primary school, nursery and community centre in north Wokingham were put on hold by the ...
COUNCILLORS have called on the borough’s highway chief to resign after an accident injured a lorry driver. On Wednesday lunchtime, ...
MOTORISTS face four weeks of road closures from Easter as part of a major revamp to the A3290. The Suttons ...
PLANS to alleviate the town centre’s parking woes while the train station car park is closed are being put into ...
More than 300 children across Wokingham Borough are learning how to ride a bicycle, thanks to a council initiative. As ...
REVISED plans for the Northern Distributor Road were condemned by residents at a stormy meeting on Wednesday, February 17. Matt ...
Following a residents meeting to discuss the North Wokingham Distribution Road, organised by the Emmbrook Residents Association and Joel Park Residents ...
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