Saturday gigs launch in Wokingham’s Peach Place
Live music returns to Wokingham's Peach Place this weekend, with ska band The Skangsters in the outdoor square.
Read moreDetailsLive music returns to Wokingham's Peach Place this weekend, with ska band The Skangsters in the outdoor square.
Read moreDetailsSusan Player, from Spencers Wood, embarked on a 740-mile round trip to save Harry the hog, an abandoned pig in North Wales.
Read moreDetailsA few days after petitioning for improved road safety on Silverdale Road, action was taken by Wokingham Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsA PICNIC later this month aims to help connect the community. Reading Interfaith group is hosting its first public event of the year, on Sunday, July 25. The interfaith picnic...
Read moreDetailsEARLEY’S Green Fair has been cancelled this year. A spokesperson for Earley Town Council said they are disappointed to announce the event has been called off, due to uncertainty around...
Read moreDetailsBOROUGH residents are invited to make a splash at Loddon Valley Leisure Centre this year, as part of a big ‘swimathon’. Former team GB swimmer Mark Foster is encouraging Wokingham...
Read moreDetailsLloyd Phillips, 44, was last seen last night at around 8.30pm on Shinfield Road. Anyone that sees Mr Phillips should call 999 urgently, said police.
Read moreDetailsThe decision to move collections forward is to protect waste crews from the high temperatures expected this week.
Read moreDetailsPOLLUTION concerns are now being fast-tracked by Thames Water. The company has changed its call centre response, so the team reaches the site within two hours to take quick action....
Read moreDetailsVOLUNTEERS from four businesses spent a day reviving a Winnersh orchard last week. On Wednesday, July 7, staff at four business parks owned by Frasers Property UK, spent the day...
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