Hurst outlines plans for VE Day celebration on 80th anniversary
A VE Day celebration will include a flaming beacon, bellringing, tasting cakes made to wartime recipes, morris dancing and souvenir ration cards.
Read moreDetailsA VE Day celebration will include a flaming beacon, bellringing, tasting cakes made to wartime recipes, morris dancing and souvenir ration cards.
Read moreDetailsWoodley residents are being hit with a 'phantom menace' in the form of two-month-long road works, a councillor has said.
Read moreDetailsA theatre at a focal point for the community in Woodley is due to undergo a six-figure upgrade.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of an Indian takeaway has defended his business after a neighbour said he was 'regularly blighted' by noise made by customers.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Lions Club has so far distributed 172 laptops to families, individuals and good causes.
Read moreDetailsCars could soon be banned for good from entering and exiting a road to improve safety around a primary school.
Read moreDetailsJones spent time chatting with the editor and staff at Wokingham Today.
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Read moreDetailsWestwood Wanderers took a huge step to securing the Thames Valley Premier League title.
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