Party marks 50th anniversary of Wednesday Mums
SOME of the first babies who attended will now be old enough to see their grandchildren go
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SOME of the first babies who attended will now be old enough to see their grandchildren go
Read moreDetailsWe get one over Old Father Time this weekend, thanks to an extra hour in bed
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Vision hosted their popular golf day at the Sand Martins club in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsWORK to improve a junction where a cyclist died four-and-a-half years ago will start in the new year
Read moreDetailsPUPILS across Berkshire are being encouraged to write to their MP ? by an MP ahead of the COP26 meeting
Read moreDetailsA highly respected royal historian, writer and broadcaster has praised a new history book about Wokingham borough villages ? and a new history archive
Read moreDetailsThe council's plan to be net carbon zero by 2030 may have to be revisited in light of the current financial pressures.
Read moreDetailsA SINGING afternoon in Charvil will help women get into the festive spirit
Read moreDetailsPLANS to open a new SEND school in Winnersh have been put on hold, a situation described by the leader of Wokingham Council as ?an absolute disaster?
Read moreDetailsTHE SOUND of the Sixties is, for many of us, the soundtrack to our lives - and Manfred Mann is right at the centre of it.
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