Wokingham Choral Society’s summer concert this weekend
WOKINGHAM Choral Society is to present its summer concert this Saturday.
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WOKINGHAM Choral Society is to present its summer concert this Saturday.
Read moreDetailsPRISON grub has never tasted so good ? kind of. The finest contemporary cuisine is promised when a new restaurant opens in Wokingham next week
Read moreDetailsYOBS who threw stones and logs at cars in Lower Earley are being sought by police.
Read moreDetailsFIRE CREWS were called to an Earley home earlier this month following reports of a blaze.
Read moreDetailsCYCLISTS are invited to get their bikes marked and registered at a special event taking place in Winnersh this week.
Read moreDetailsA BLAZE in a bin saw fire crews called to Winnersh Meadows earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsA TEENAGER has gone missing from the Hurst area and police are appealing for help to find him.
Read moreDetailsA FLASHER who targeted a shopper visiting the Asda store in Lower Earley is being targeted by police.
Read moreDetailsA NEW street named after a Wokingham town councillor finally had their signs installed this week ? only to be taken down due to a geographical cock-up
Read moreDetailsThe leader of Wokingham Borough Council has called on councillors from across the chamber to work together.
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