READER’S POEM: Falling leaves, broken dreams
A poem about autumn from a Wokingham Today reader
Read moreDetailsA poem about autumn from a Wokingham Today reader
Read moreDetailsCalifornia Gardeners? Club members displayed their enthusiasm for growing by holding an online virtual Autumn Show - here are the first prize winners
Read moreDetailsWhat is little-known is there is a trial going on for a radical change to the duration of a football match: 30 minutes per half
Read moreDetailsMum Jo is training to row across the Atlantic Ocean in the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Rowing Challenge and shared her story with Easthampstead Rotary
Read moreDetailsMembers of the Wokingham Horticultural Association stage an Autumn Flower Show at their newly refurbished Trading Store
Read moreDetailsStunning varieties of squash are being harvested now heralding the arrival of autumn, here's a great recipe to try
Read moreDetailsWokingham throws awat roughly 1 tonne per household, similar to the weight of an adult rhino - what can we do to reduce that?
Read moreDetailsChildren in the poorest areas of Wokingham and Reading are four times more likely to experience severe mental health problems than in richer areas
Read moreDetailsI love Autumn and I love a Harvest Moon. New beginnings - a poem to enjoy
Read moreDetailsWhen I celebrated my 50th birthday, sadly a more and more distant memory, I produced a list of 50 things I needed to do, including a lock-in
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