Five miles is on: Wargrave road race returns
PUT YOUR running shoes on because Wargrave’s Five Mile Road Race is returning this summer. On Sunday, July 18, residents will take to the streets to raise money for local...
Read moreDetailsPUT YOUR running shoes on because Wargrave’s Five Mile Road Race is returning this summer. On Sunday, July 18, residents will take to the streets to raise money for local...
Read moreDetailsCOMMUNITY spirit is alive and well in Twyford, after more than 80 villagers raised more than £700 to help a neighbour who misplaced his wallet. Last week, 80-year-old Arthur Emmett...
Read moreDetailsTHE CORONAVIRUS pandemic has prompted huge changes in property leases, accordingto a Thames Valley law firm. Gemma Smith, associate solicitor in Blandy & Blandy’s Commercial Property team, said the virus...
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Water says it has been pulling out all the stops to support dementia awareness. Earlier this month, it partnered with Admiral Nurses to celebrate Time for a Cuppa Week...
Read moreDetailsA TEAM of local artists from Urban Sketchers Reading have joined forces to brighten up people’s hospital stays. Urban Sketchers Reading, which encourages on-location sketching, has decked out the South...
Read moreDetailsFree skills courses are available to residents across Wokingham and Berkshire, to support people in their career growth journeys.
Read moreDetailsMore than 1,600 homes have been approved by the borough council’s planning committee, marking the next big step for Wokingham’s local plan.
Read moreDetailsPROTESTERS angry that Thames Valley Police ran over a cow last week gathered at the scene to voice their concerns in a cow protest. Vegan Action for Animals (VAfA), which...
Read moreDetailsVegan Action for Animals is holding a candelit vigil for the Woodley cow this evening, after it was euthanised last week.
Read moreDetailsProtestors have urged Wokingham Borough Council to revise its active travel support — and said if nothing is done, the council will fail to meet nationwide targets.
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