FIREWORKS POSTPONED due to high winds
Today's wet and windy weather means that for the second year in a row, Wokingham's big firework procession has been postponed. It will now take place on Sunday, November 3....
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Today's wet and windy weather means that for the second year in a row, Wokingham's big firework procession has been postponed. It will now take place on Sunday, November 3....
Read moreDetailsGLASSES will be raised for the return of a popular fundraising event … and there’s no surprise as it involves wine. The Wokingham Wine Festival helps raise funds for the...
Read moreDetailsA NIGHT of music featuring some of the greatest tunes ever composed will be taking place in Wokingham next month. Town Mayor Cllr Lynn Forbes is holding A Taste of...
Read moreDetailshttps://www.facebook.com/philip.cunnington.735/videos/141628863790315 A CALL has been issued to make parking in Wokingham borough-owned car parks free of charge in the run-up to Christmas. Wokingham Town Conservative Councillor Phil Cunnington said that...
Read moreDetailsMORE than 252,000 people in the South East are now receiving personalised Universal Credit support, new figures show. And in Wokingham borough, there are 2,820 residents on the scheme. This...
Read moreDetailsAN ARBORFIELD church is to hold its autumn lunchtime concert next month. St Eligius will welcome organist Christopher Dew on Thursday, November 7. Starting at 12.30pm, his programme will include...
Read moreDetailsAN ARBORFIELD church is to hold its autumn lunchtime concert next month. St Eligius will welcome organist Christopher Dew on Thursday, November 7. Starting at 12.30pm, his programme will include...
Read moreDetailsChocolate. Most of us have a warm affection for the stuff, some may even confess a mild addiction to it! Fry, Cadbury and Rowntree are all well known Quaker "chocolate"...
Read moreDetailsFORGET coffee beans, staff at a Wokingham cafe were full of jumping beans after learning that readers of The Wokingham Paper had voted them the best place to get a...
Read moreDetailsBRIGHT eyes and broad smiles were on the youngest of readers, thanks to a hugely successful celebration of reading. Wokingham Town Hall and Wokingham Library were the venues for two...
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