See Batman’s Batmobile at this year’s Woodley Carnival
On SATURDAY, Woodley will cheer on the heroes and boo the villains as the annual carnival takes place. But there is a major change this year as the parade takes...
Read moreDetailsOn SATURDAY, Woodley will cheer on the heroes and boo the villains as the annual carnival takes place. But there is a major change this year as the parade takes...
Read moreDetailsONE of Wokingham's best loved wine bars and restaurants, The Grape Escape has closed, with owners blaming the ongoing town centre regeneration works for the closure. . Fans and diners at...
Read moreDetailsTWELVE brave cyclists are getting on their bikes to help two Wokingham charities. They plan to ride 225 miles to the town’s French twin Viry-Châtillon in just three days. The...
Read moreDetailsTHE hills are alive with the sound of music – and the clink of donations. That’s the aim of a fun film event in aid of Wokingham’s Link Visiting Scheme....
Read moreDetailsFAMILY and friends have launched a fundraising campaign for a brave borough man who is battling a deadly illness. James Kinyanjui has a rare genetic condition called Familial Amyloid Cardiomyopathy...
Read moreDetailsCLAIMS by Wokingham’s MP that the borough’s pothole problems were being ignored were met with a sharp response by the council. Writing on his blog, John Redwood said he had...
Read moreDetailsTWO budding borough musicians hope their new online service will be a smash hit. Kirsty Trice and Simon Williams aim to have local people singing from the same songsheet. And...
Read moreDetailsTHERE were books galore, cakes to drool over and plants for the garden and the window shelf. All of these delights and many more, helped raise over £900 at the...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM youngster is heading on a trip that is Scout of this world. Harry McBain, 13, is going to America on a three week tour that will also include...
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN a thousand trees could be felled to build a park and ride by the River Thames in Earley. That’s the warning from a campaign group which claims a...
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