Making a success of DofE during lockdown
Wokingham Borough Council has congratulated all of the young residents who took part in the Duke of Edinburgh Award this year.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has congratulated all of the young residents who took part in the Duke of Edinburgh Award this year.
Read moreDetailsCLASP Wokingham is continuing to hold virtual meetings to allow its members to stay safe and keep in touch.
Read moreDetailsIn this week's Readers' Poem, Shilpi Chakraborty talks about the beauty of food.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Horticultural Association's fourth and final Mini Garden Show went ahead last month.
Read moreDetailsOn Friday, October 2, WADE held the second draw in its 150 Club lottery.
Read moreDetailsIt doesn't take a huge amount of effort to ensure wildlife can flourish in your garden - here are some tips and tricks.
Read moreDetailsPhil Penman, who worked for The Wokingham Times, is now the subject of a solo photography exhibition at Harrods in London.
Read moreDetailsTHE THAMES Valley Ancient Egypt Society has announced its autumn series of lectures, which will be held online. The coronavirus pandemic means that it cannot meet at usual at its...
Read moreDetailsUniversity students have been in the news a lot this week. Non-existent Fresher Weeks and underwhelming online tutorials have taken up much of the headlines, not the mention the students...
Read moreDetailsNick Halford is celebrating 40 years of service to the community, as a member of the Wokingham Lions Club. Last month, he received a letter of congratulations from Dr Jitsuhiro...
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