Council resumes over 60s fitness classes
Over 60s can now restart classes with the SHINE programme, after more than 200 days away from the gym.
Read moreDetailsOver 60s can now restart classes with the SHINE programme, after more than 200 days away from the gym.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough currently sits in tier one, on medium alert, and the council is planning for the worst but hoping for the best.
Read moreDetailsSusan Player's pet pigs, Hippo and Tulip, are the inspiration for a new animal sanctuary in Spencers Wood.
Read moreDetailsA new state-of-the-art hospitcal is on the cards, and Wokingham Borough Council said it would welcome discussions for the hospital to be built in the borough.
Read moreDetailsTHE FAINT sound of jingle bells may be ringing in Woodley residents’ ears, as the town centre makes plans for a festive event. Each year, Woodley town centre manager, Brian...
Read moreDetailsMOTORISTS will soon be able to snatch a first glimpse on the roads of a pioneering cone-laying vehicle that will eliminate the need for road workers to do the job...
Read moreDetailsBarratt and David Wilson Homes has gifted in demand items to Wokingham Foodbank.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM couple are hoping to bring the joy of art to homes across the borough with their new business venture. Professional artist and designer Jayne Leighton Herd and her...
Read moreDetailsThe Council has opened the new boardwalk at Winnersh Meadows, funded by Winnersh Triangle.
Read moreDetailsSCIENCE lovers are invited to join a virtual space camp with Dara Ó Briain tomorrow. Wargrave-based organiser, Rachel Murphy has worked to create the intergalactic event on behalf of Scholastic...
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