Wokingham Libraries online history talk
Peter Must from the Wokingham Society will present Take Him to the Tower, on the life of the Hon. Adam Williamson on Wednesday, March 23, at 10.30am.
Read moreDetailsPeter Must from the Wokingham Society will present Take Him to the Tower, on the life of the Hon. Adam Williamson on Wednesday, March 23, at 10.30am.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council's in-house team will be available to deal with a range of residents' concerns from Friday, April 1.
Read moreDetailsThe hotly anticipated launch of Blue Collar Arena was well received on social media and saw queues forming for traders throughout the day.
Read moreDetailsPlaces are now available at the fundraiser, which will be held at Mapledurham House on Sunday, September 25.
Read moreDetailsMe2 Club has 10 charity spaces available for the virtual event, which take place on Sunday, October 2.
Read moreDetailsSt Cecilia?s Church of England Primary School in Matthewsgreen will not open this September.
Read moreDetailsValerie Thorn is coordinating a group to make red, white and blue bunting for the centre to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
Read moreDetailsThe Pinewood Miniature Railway reopens this Sunday, March 20, offering rides on small gauge engines which can be enjoyed by passengers of all ages.
Read moreDetailsMe2 Club enables children with a range of additional needs to access mainstream leisure activities, such as Guides and Cubs.
Read moreDetailsCouncillors are seeking residents' opinions to help draw up a long-term strategy to reduce and prevent incidents of serious violence in the borough.
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