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Adrian Betteridge from Wokingham Active Travel Community Hub (WATCH) writes: We were delighted to play a small part in Wokingham’s first e-bike event last month. Organised by Wokingham Town Council...
Read moreDetailsAdrian Betteridge from Wokingham Active Travel Community Hub (WATCH) writes: We were delighted to play a small part in Wokingham’s first e-bike event last month. Organised by Wokingham Town Council...
Read moreDetailsCourgettes are in abundance right now and fortunately, there are equally abundant ways to eat them including this recipe for Sauteed Courgettes. This is hardly a recipe; more inspiration for...
Read moreDetailsFrom the chamber with Cllr David Hare For many years people have been angry at the fact that most of an individual’s savings can be taken away for Social care...
Read moreDetailsProud to see Pride in Wokingham town I WAS walking through Wokingham town centre on Saturday and the number of rainbow flags brought a smile to my face. I was...
Read moreDetailsThe rain stayed away for supporters and guests of the project spaceforall at All Saints Church Wokingham, who enjoyed a garden party in the beautiful gardens at the home of...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Art Society member Linda Saul has recently been elected an Associate of the Royal Watercolour Society (RWS). The Royal Watercolour Society was founded in 1804 by a group of...
Read moreDetailsWe gathered at the school that day.It was no longer oursAll the classrooms officesUnder Governmental Powers. The area where once we playedWas crowded with us allAnd buses parked awaiting usSo...
Read moreDetailsIt has been a year of change for all of us and at Healthwatch Wokingham as we have adapted to new ways of working during the Covid-19 pandemic, along with...
Read moreDetailsLast weekend forty VenuesTook part in the Henley Arts Trail.A number of these were in Twyford,Showing exquisite works for sale;Paintings, pottery and jewelleryWere among the things on offer,Botanical paintings tooThat...
Read moreDetailsTowards the Local Plan By Cllr John Halsall In last week’s column, I explained that the Council has a requirement to produce a new Local Plan to decide where new...
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