Earley residents awarded Covid Roll of Honour
Lyn Craddock and Ritesh Nigam have been added to the borough council's Covid Roll of Honour.
Read moreDetailsLyn Craddock and Ritesh Nigam have been added to the borough council's Covid Roll of Honour.
Read moreDetailsA NEW football pitch could be on the cards for Earley, but its proposal has prompted a mixed response.
Read moreDetailsWith entries now closed, more than 560 performers and 19 choirs have signed up to perform at te Woodley Festival of Music and Arts.
Read moreDetailsA HOMELESS man has appeared in court after being accused of assaulting emergency workers following an incident in Finchampstead earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsA CAMPAIGN aimed at tackling the climate emergency has returned with a message to motorists today.
Read moreDetailsThis year the Wokingham Poppy Appeal launched a new award that is to be presented annually to a local group, organisation or business.
Read moreDetailsShare Wokingham provides free, fresh food to any residents in need of a helping hand ? without requiring a referral.
Read moreDetailsWALKERS in Shinfield have been going the extra quarter of a mile, after a footpath thought to have been used for around 60 years was blocked.
Read moreDetailsSultan in Market Place, formerly known as the Sultan Balti, is welcoming customers again after an 18-month closure.
Read moreDetailsIn December last year, the Wokingham Lions Club collaborated with First Days Children?s Charity, SHARE Wokingham and the Wokingham Foodbank.
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