Spencers Wood residents can nominate good causes for £250 donation
Taylor Wimpey is inviting the community to nominate local groups, organisations or individuals they think are deserving of a £250 donation.
Read moreDetailsTaylor Wimpey is inviting the community to nominate local groups, organisations or individuals they think are deserving of a £250 donation.
Read moreDetailsChanges to bus routes will begin next week in hopes to improve reliability and create new links.
Read moreDetailsResidents are supporting a space for cyclists in Twyford, calling it a positive addition to the village.
Read moreDetailsThe chain will take into account the feedback and popularity of each dish in the test restaurants before selecting the champions.
Read moreDetailsThe 10km race will take place in April, commemorating the life of David Stares — former Woodley Town Council councillor and honorary Reading Roadrunner — who was an avid supporter...
Read moreDetailsClub owner James Suarez organised the tribute run in Mr Drake’s memory. He said: “It was really moving. We had a massive turnout, which just shows the respect Tony had...
Read moreDetailsCommissioned by the Wokingham Society, the statue depicts a Song Thrush sat on an English Elm, with a White-letter Hairstreak butterfly - flora and fauna previously at home in Elms...
Read moreDetailsThe informal and confidential sessions are an opportunity for Wokingham residents to receive information and support regarding their drug or alcohol use.
Read moreDetailsMore than £60,000 will be gifted to Wokingham charities at a grant funding event next month. The catch — they only have to show up.
Read moreDetailsWilliam Newman opened the shop in 1894, which started out as a saddlery which sold, repaired and made leather goods. But the shop is being forced to close over rising...
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