Wokingham’s gender and sexual diversity highlighted for the first time
In Wokingham borough, more than 200 people are transgender, with 99 transgender women and 116 transgender men.
Read moreDetailsIn Wokingham borough, more than 200 people are transgender, with 99 transgender women and 116 transgender men.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough is the latest area to benefit from MHICS, with the service launched in Reading, Bracknell, Slough, Windsor, Ascot and Maidenhead.
Read moreDetailsFor the second year running, Quarters has supported The Cowshed with its "Santa Please Stop Here!" boards.
Read moreDetailsAn estimated 3,000 runners will take to the streets for one of the borough's biggest events of the year on Sunday, February 26.
Read moreDetailsChanges will come into effect from May 2024, when all 54 seats will be elected.
Read moreDetailsFeedback can be submitted until Sunday, March 12.
Read moreDetailsMulgari is inviting car-lovers to attend to discuss all things Mini at their event on Saturday, February 11.
Read moreDetailsDoors open at 7pm for a 7.30pm start at the Hurst Village Hall on School Road.
Read moreDetailsFrom Monday, February 6, residents across the borough will be sent a roll of 54 blue general rubbish bags, covering between April 2023 and March 2024.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council and Thames Valley Police joined forces to secure a partial closure order on the property, on the Norreys estate.
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