Wokingham to unite with Berkshire councils in devolution deal
Wokingham may join the rest of Berkshire in a county-wide devolution deal with the Government.
Read moreDetailsWokingham may join the rest of Berkshire in a county-wide devolution deal with the Government.
Read moreDetailsWoodley is on the hunt for budding artists to spread festive cheer with a poster design.
Read moreDetailsA spokesperson for the town?s covid volunteers said the shelves are empty and said the group needs residents generosity ?more now than ever?.
Read moreDetailsTo mark the occasion, Energié Fitness is opening its doors for free, along with a number of fancy dress gym classes.
Read moreDetailsThe walk started as a virtual pilgrimage to Jerusalem in March, but grew into a lap of the globe in order to cover the virtual distance.
Read moreDetailsCllr Anne Bassett, mayor of Earley opened the picnic, which marked 80 years since the association formed.
Read moreDetailsAn Earley bear has become the first Panda to cycle Silverstone, taking on the iconic Formula 1 track on Sunday, September 5.
Read moreDetailsOn Friday, a French market will be in Woodley town centre from 9am until 5pm.
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Children?s Book Festival is returning next month with a series of live and online events.
Read moreDetailsThe Specsavers team have finished training from the updated Dementia Friends programme, an initiative from Alzheimer?s Society.
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