Champions of the community awarded with Roll of Honour
Community members have been awarded with the Wokingham Borough Mayor’s Roll of Honour this September.
Read moreDetailsCommunity members have been awarded with the Wokingham Borough Mayor’s Roll of Honour this September.
Read moreDetailsLocal-man was gifted a trip to the Proms by his supported living scheme to mark his 75th birthday.
Read moreDetailsBracknell MP Dr Phillip Lee was unveiled as the new Liberal Democrat candidate for Wokingham at a special conference today.
Read moreDetailsStaff and volunteers from Wokingham Citizens Advice offered up a right royal welcome to a very special visitor today - the Princess Royal
Read moreDetailsThe heritage and history of one of the borough’s most famous stately homes has been unpacked by inquisitive students.
Read moreDetailsLocal girl, Sophie Grove has decided to donate her locks to The Princess Trust after growing her hair out.
Read moreDetailsLocal lady, Cath Adams has been announced as regional finalist in the Slimming World Woman of the Year competition.
Read moreDetailsChildren at Bohunt School had the chance to design their own speed sign in a competition.
Read moreDetailsAsked to showcase her collection at London Fashion Week, local designer presented her nature-inspired work.
Read moreDetailsTherapies on Thames are bringing their physiotherapy to WADE day centre in Wokingham.
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