Thieves ruin charity Christmas lights display
Callous thieves have targeted a Wokingham Christmas lights display that has been raising money for charity.
Read moreDetailsCallous thieves have targeted a Wokingham Christmas lights display that has been raising money for charity.
Read moreDetailsThe council has organised a drop-in session today for residents, local businesses and other interested parties.
Read moreDetailsNewbury Building Society presented the Sue Ryder Duchess of Kent Hospice with a cheque for £7,369.99 earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham voice actor has joined other actors and celebrities to raise thousands of pounds for Cancer Research UK.
Read moreDetailsLocal enterprises have received free advice and guidance on starting a new business,
Read moreDetailsBerkshire has been revealed as the fourth best location in the United Kingdom for new finance graduates.
Read moreDetailsHundreds of people gathered for an annual event to mark the switch on of the Christmas lights in Winnersh.
Read moreDetailsGrants has been issued to ten organisations in Wokingham Borough to support residents struggling with the cost of living.
Read moreDetailsThe new managers of a Barkham pub and restaurant have taken the meaning of 'local' to a whole new level.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley police and crime commissioner Matthew Barber has urged parents not to buy e-scooters for their children this Christmas
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