Council launches online safety campaign for children
WOKINGHAM Borough Council is reaching out to young people and parents to promote online safety.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council is reaching out to young people and parents to promote online safety.
Read moreDetailsSPENCERS WOOD residents will have the chance to showcase their general knowledge skills at an upcoming quiz night.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after an incident left a man with serious injuries, including a fractured back and pelvis
Read moreDetailsREPRESENTATIVES from charities and community groups came together to celebrate their work in a unique event.
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Read moreDetailsTayo Sound, Henjila, Coach party, and Kill Committee join the line-up for the festival's 10th anniversary event on Saturday, May 6
Read moreDetailsA SHINFIELD church is inviting residents to take part in a special event to mark Pancake Sunday.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for a witness to come forward following an assault in Reading, following which a Wokingham man has been arrested in connection
Read moreDetailsAfter signing to EMI, Only The Poets played two sold out shows at The Purple Turtle ahead of their tour supporting Lewis Capaldi
Read moreDetailsPolice and Crime Commissioner Matthew Barber joined First Stop and Reading Street Pastors to see how funding was helping the community projects
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