The Ollie Young Foundation turns Wokingham blue this Saturday
The Ollie Young Foundation will be in the market square to raise awareness of #feBLUEary and other challenges it is running throughout the year.
Read moreDetailsThe Ollie Young Foundation will be in the market square to raise awareness of #feBLUEary and other challenges it is running throughout the year.
Read moreDetailsAn amber alert is still in place for Berkshire, although this may change.
Read moreDetailsSouth Hall Park's Access all Areas project is holding a finissage, or closing event, between 11am and 1pm in the venue's Grand Staircase Gallery.
Read moreDetailsNetwork Rail will be carrying out inspections on the Henley line for two nights next month.
Read moreDetailsAn amber warning is now in place for this Friday, February 18, when the storm is expected to bring gale force winds and heavy rain across Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsThe Children's Mini Mile race takes place on the same day as the Wokingham Half Marathon, Sunday, February 27.
Read moreDetailsThe draft plan by Ruscombe Parish Council will guide future planning applications if adopted.
Read moreDetailsA yellow warning for wind.is in place for this Friday, when Storm Eunice is expected to bring gale force winds and heavy rain across Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsCare4Calais Reading and Wokingham is in urgent need of clothing including jeans, long-sleeved tops and puffa jackets.
Read moreDetailsCare home staff would like Audrey Fraser to receive as many birthday cards as possible to celebrate the milestone.
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