Vigil held in Wokingham churchyard to mark International Conscientious Objectors’ Day
A vigil in a Wokingham garden of remembrance marked International Conscientious Objectors' Day.
Read moreDetailsA vigil in a Wokingham garden of remembrance marked International Conscientious Objectors' Day.
Read moreDetailsA popular pub event, Wheelies Fest, returns soon and will be celebrating its fifth birthday.
Read moreDetailsTraditional entertainment is on offer from two morris dancing sides who will do a mini 'tour' of Wokingham pubs tomorrow night (Thursday, May 11).
Read moreDetailsAn evening of Celtic Funk, folk and Americana music will raise funds to help people with learning disabilities in Wokingham borough.
Read moreDetailsTwo remarkable bellringing teams made history when they rang at sister churches in Twyford and Hurst to mark the coronation.
Read moreDetailsAt St Mary's Church, Twyford their Crown It event meant about 60 people gathered to watch the coronation.
Read moreDetailsA primary school pupil has won the chance to be headteacher for the day by making the winning crown in a coronation competition.
Read moreDetailsA prize-winning dog could win its owner a Thai meal for four in a country pub.
Read moreDetailsKing Charles has been found decapitated ? with his head stuck in a watery grid leading out of a village pond
Read moreDetailsTraining sessions for junior cricket players start at Hurst Cricket Club from Friday, May 5.
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