Charities team up to open Christmas shop in Elms Field
The Christmas Presence shop has been created to provide gifts and festive food items for households that are financially struggling.
Read moreDetailsThe Christmas Presence shop has been created to provide gifts and festive food items for households that are financially struggling.
Read moreDetailsA PARK & RIDE facility is being moved from Winnersh to Earley to allow construction works to take place.
Read moreDetailsOrganised by the Woodley and Earley Lions Club, there will be a range of neighbourhood routes for youngsters to catch a sight of Santa Claus.
Read moreDetailsThe number of the waiting list has climbed from six people waiting more than six weeks in February 2020, to 183 in September this year.
Read moreDetailsA SNOW warning has been issued for Wokingham by the Met Office ? we could be waking up to the white stuff tomorrow morning.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM TOWN Council is now under Liberal Democrat control after the party won a by-election
Read moreDetailsThe leader of Wokingham Town Council says that the Lib Dems winning control of it could be a sign of things to come in the borough
Read moreDetailsA woman who escaped a daylight raid in London while working for a children?s charity during the Second World War has celebrated her 100th birthday
Read moreDetailsGOOD boys and girls have been waiting very patiently, not least as last year?s Christmas was hit by tier restrictions, but Santa Claus is coming
Read moreDetailsThe newly-built community facility held an open day on Saturday, for Shinfield residents to look inside.
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