Karl Thompson to run again for sick infants in the Caribbean
Wokingham resident gets ready for an island challenge
Read moreDetailsWokingham resident gets ready for an island challenge
Read moreDetailsReading and Chelsea legend Kerry Dixon returns to Reading in February for a Q&A event at the Purple Turtle.
Read moreDetailsExtinction Rebellion activists braved the heatwave to display banners on the A329M motorway last week.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham school has celebrated its outstanding SATs results, after seeing a dramatic turnaround compared to previous years
Read moreDetailsNational Rail have confirmed that major disruptions are expected all day on trains operating from London Waterloo to Reading due to a signal failure.
Read moreDetailsClive Jones the Liberal Democrat MP for Wokingham, has backed their party's new plan to halve the cost of energy bills, criticising Nigel Farage
Read moreDetailsWoodley Town Centre has taken another step towards a greener future with the installation of a new water bottle filling station
Read moreDetailsSummertime Live returns to Windsor Racecourse on Saturday 16th August 2025, for its 7th year with four stages of live music and DJs
Read moreDetailsWith summer now in full swing and National Sunflower Day approaching on August 2nd, Thames Hospice has announced its annual Sunflower Walk
Read moreDetailsA popular takeaway is set to move away from its premises in Winnersh and relocate in Wokingham town centre.
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