Wokingham remembers: Town marks 80th anniversary of D-Day
Wokingham marked the 80th anniversary of DDay last Thursday.
Read moreDetailsWokingham marked the 80th anniversary of DDay last Thursday.
Read moreDetailsStall bookings have opened for one of the highlights of the year in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsEasthampstead Golf Club welcomed the sons of two of its founding members.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Town Football Club, which was formed in 1875, played its last competitive match in April 2004.
Read moreDetailsThe map highlights independent businesses, and also includes signposts to attractions outside the town.
Read moreDetailsThe cost of parking in Wokingham borough is set to rise again next month.
Read moreDetailsThe policy would see ten Premier League games per season shown on free-to-air TV.
Read moreDetailsOne of the highlights of the year in Woodley is set to take place on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsThe Conservatives have announced new measures to improve peoples' neighbourhoods and encourage community cohesion.
Read moreDetailsThe map highlights independent businesses, and also includes signposts to attractions outside the town.
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