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Borough's five gritters are officially named by school children
Read moreDetailsBorough's five gritters are officially named by school children
Read moreDetailsThe festive season is underway in Wokingham, bringing twinkling lights, cosy treats, and plenty of ways to get into the Christmas spirit.
Read moreDetailsPlans have been submitted that, if approved, will see a new fitness studio come to Finchampstead.
Read moreDetailsThe Prince of Wales was at the Sports Club in the village, watching his son Prince Louis play football.
Read moreDetailsA group of young performers from across Wokingham and Finchampstead delivered a sparkling afternoon of festive entertainment
Read moreDetails103 year old's celebration brings smiles and laughter to care home
Read moreDetailsNew poet's YouTube channel gains hundreds of followers in first couple of months
Read moreDetailsA horticultural group will be digging into the new year with a talk on money saving tips
Read moreDetailsPossible car parking charges in Finchampstead were discussed at the November meeting of Wokingham borough's full council.
Read moreDetailsCatesby Estates has completed the sale of a 5.6 acre site off Longwater Road.
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