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A TOMATO weighing 770g is just one of many delicious crops found in a Wokingham resident's garden.
Read moreDetailsA TOMATO weighing 770g is just one of many delicious crops found in a Wokingham resident's garden.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM event has been cancelled as organisers look to adhere to the national period of mourning.
Read moreDetailsTHE PRESIDENT of the United States of America has paid tribute to the Queen, following the announcement of her death on Thursday, September 8.
Read moreDetailsSHINFIELD Cricket Club celebrated the accomplishments of their junior members this summer at an event on Sunday, September 4.
Read moreDetailsFILM lovers will be pleased to know The Cinema at Beech Hill is returning on Tuesday, September 27.
Read moreDetailsSOME WOKINGHAM students were reportedly left 'waiting for buses that were never coming' as new bus routes and timetables came into effect.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council is set to host an online event for those interested in hosting a family from Ukraine.
Read moreDetailsReading FC climbed to second in the league after seeing off Stoke City 2-1 at the Select Car Leasing Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY GROUP has extended the early bird ticket window for its upcoming on-stage performance.
Read moreDetailsTHE SWALLOWFIELD SHOW made a glorious return over the summer bank holiday weekend after a two year absence.
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