Young musicians to play for St Paul’s this Saturday
The concert, called Breath of Spring, takes place at St Paul's Church in Wokingham. It will begin at 5pm.
Read moreDetailsThe concert, called Breath of Spring, takes place at St Paul's Church in Wokingham. It will begin at 5pm.
Read moreDetails?We want to assure victim-survivors of domestic abuse that you are not alone ? support is out there for you.?
Read moreDetailsA PETITION aimed at seeing action over Wokingham borough's housing targets was delivered on Monday.
Read moreDetailsTHE HATCHES are being battened down as Wokingham Borough Council prepares for an economic downturn.
Read moreDetailsThe youngest members of a country family are learning the traditional skills of hedgelaying, passed down by two generations.
Read moreDetailsTWO Wokingham charities will receive a funding boost thanks to the annual May Fayre
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council is calling on its domestic abuse partner to improve its performance. Cranstoun took over the domestic abuse support service last year after it was awarded a £1.5million...
Read moreDetailsThe Bohunt School in Arborfield had its expansion approved by Wokingham Borough Council at an executive meeting on Tuesday, March 22.
Read moreDetailsAN ANNOUNCEMENT that fuel duty will be cut by 5p per litre from 6pm tonight has been welcomed.
Read moreDetailsNEXT week, Wokingham borough leaves the Public Protection Partnership (PPP) set up with other local councils to go it alone.
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