Weather was lucky for some: record attendance for 13th Twyford Beer Festival
The hot weather led to what the organisers have described as a record attendance for the annual Twyford Beer Festival.
Read moreDetailsThe hot weather led to what the organisers have described as a record attendance for the annual Twyford Beer Festival.
Read moreDetailsTime is running out to enter the Wokingham in Bloom art competition, which will see the winning designs used to create a relaxing oasis
Read moreDetailsA potentially life-saving defibrillator was removed from its housing and dumped under a bag in Broad Street on Monday morning.
Read moreDetailsIn the lead up to Father's Day in the UK, we wanted to shine the spotlight on the heart health of the men reading our tips, or the men in...
Read moreDetailsHundreds of cyclists braved the high temperatures and threat of storms as they took to the roads around Wokingham for an annual Bikeathon on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire rail enthusiasts and bemused commuters were treated to a rare sight last Wednesday, when the Flying Scotsman, passed through Reading
Read moreDetailsHow could any mortal fill such enormous shoes left by the former Leader of the Council?
Read moreDetailsDuring their May meeting, Douglas Skeggs took members and guests of The Arts Society Wokingham on a whistlestop tour of 19th century Venice.
Read moreDetailsIt's a grim time for a lot of people in Wokingham. As the cost of food and fuel has skyrocketed, so have demands on the council and on charities
Read moreDetailsLast week the annual inflation figures were released, and it revealed the real day-to-day challenges that are faced by local families.
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