Evendons school starts major expansion work
Evendons Primary School has started major expansion works with the aim of welcoming an additional 60 youngsters every year.
Read moreDetailsEvendons Primary School has started major expansion works with the aim of welcoming an additional 60 youngsters every year.
Read moreDetailsTwo Wokingham sisters took to the stage last weekend for a performance of the ballet Swan Lake.
Read moreDetailsWokingham in Need has issued a call for entrants to its second Great Jigsaw Challenge.
Read moreDetailsAPPLICATIONS for pitches and stalls at the popular Wokingham Winter Carnival have opened, organised by Wokingham Lions Club, set for Sunday, Nov. 26
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM town centre gym has closed, and its owners have confirmed it will not reopen. In 2015, Anytime Fitness took over the former Blockbuster Video premises in Peach Street....
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM businessman has vowed "never again" after completing the arduous 24-hour three peaks challenge with just seconds to spare
Read moreDetailsAn agreement has been reached to sell the site of the former Ritz cinema in Easthampstead Road
Read moreDetailsThe cream of this year's crop was on show at last weekend's Summer Show, organised by the Twyford and Ruscombe Horticultural Association
Read moreDetailsMore than 1,000 youngsters descended on Wokingham last weekend for the annual Ashridge Park football tournament. Players from more than 220 teams battled for honours at what is the club’s...
Read moreDetailsA vehicle was in collision with a house in Arthur Road, Wokingham on Tuesday morning
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