Lighting up Christmas in Wokingham
Families were welcomed to All Saints Church in Wokingham for a Christingle service on Sunday.
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Families were welcomed to All Saints Church in Wokingham for a Christingle service on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsPrezzo in Bracknell has added Secret Sprouts to its festive menu to raise money for Alexander Devine Children's Hospice.
Read moreDetailshttps://youtu.be/XXhpn3dTu6M IT’S AN evening with no holds Bard. And better jokes than that. It’s both online and on stage. And you’ll never see a show like it again. On Saturday,...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Town Council has launched its own Christmas photo competition.
Read moreDetailsLast weekend, Wokingham's Winter Carnival held a small, festive fundraiser for local charities.
Read moreDetailsTHE LEADER of Wokingham Borough Council has sought to clarify his comments made about the announcement that Arcadia shops – including Top Shop and Dorothy Perkins – were to go...
Read moreDetailsThe latest news from Rotary Club & Inner Wheel of Reading Maiden Erlegh.
Read moreDetailsBen Jeavons has joined Wokingham-based Beaverswoodas its reseller development manager.
Read moreDetailsBlandy & Blandy is introducing its new visual identity, and it's putting the people at the centre.
Read moreDetailsSarah Davies, who manages Crowthorne care home Ariadni, has been shortlisted for the Great British Care Awards 2020.
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