Hundreds join free yoga event
Park Yoga in Wokingham is free to attend and there is no need to boo
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Park Yoga in Wokingham is free to attend and there is no need to boo
Read moreDetailsA wellbeing festival is set to take place in the heart of Wokingham next month.
Read moreDetailsPUBS in Reading, Woodley, and Charvil will be giving a free drink to people cheering on the Lionesses in the Women's World Cup Final tomorrow
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is calling for comments regarding its intention to axe up to 150 bins
Read moreDetailsControversial housing developments in Wokingham could soon be subject to an extra week of scrutiny from residents.
Read moreDetailsPlans to build a street of new houses on Sonning Golf Club have been given approval.
Read moreDetailsA new art exhibition aims to help visualise the risks of swimming in unsupervised bodies of water.
Read moreDetailsBarclays Bank has confirmed it will be offering its customers some assistance on four days per week from another town centre location.
Read moreDetailsFirst international media for Arborfield's Arnott.
Read moreDetailsVisitors to Wokingham's Vegan Market on Sunday were asked for their views on what needs to be done to tackle climate change.
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