Flintstones-themed fancy dress fun for extreme running event in Earley this Sunday
FANCY dress is encouraged for an extreme run taking place in Earley on Sunday, April 16.
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FANCY dress is encouraged for an extreme run taking place in Earley on Sunday, April 16.
Read moreDetailsThere were many enthusiastic comments made by members and guests of the Arts Society Wokingham who attended the Society's March lecture
Read moreDetailsRachael Hopson arranges 137 brightly decorated bras to celebrate breast cancer charity, Walk the Walk raising £137 million
Read moreDetailsA NEW hardship fund has been given a welcome boost thanks to a housebuilder.
Read moreDetailsIT'S A golden anniversary, but it's going to be celebrated with a visit to Emerald City, for South Hill Park is off to see the wonderful Wizard of Oz
Read moreDetailsA RESTAURANT chain with branches in Reading and Wokingham has launched a new spring menu, designed by a former executive chef to Gordon Ramsay
Read moreDetailsSHEEP may safely graze once more, thanks to Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service.
Read moreDetailsA CAR has been stolen from a Wokingham home.
Read moreDetailsA LABOUR councillor for Woodley is not standing in the forthcoming local elections, but promised to continue to serve the community.
Read moreDetailsCHURCHES across Wokingham borough held a series of special services and events to mark Holy Week.
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