University hosts Reading Abbey archaeology talk tonight
Archaeologist and architectural historian Tim Tatton-Brown will dig deep into the archaeological archives at tonight's lecture.
Read moreDetailsArchaeologist and architectural historian Tim Tatton-Brown will dig deep into the archaeological archives at tonight's lecture.
Read moreDetailsTwo men have been sentenced to prison after a cannabis plantation was discovered in Finchampstead.
Read moreDetailsHurst Parish Council is hosting a defibrillator training and information evening.
Read moreDetailsJean Jones, who lives along Wiltshire Road, said speeding cars are making it dangerous for people to cross.
Read moreDetailsThe first autumnal Wokingham Walk will take place next month, with routes of five, 10 and 15 miles for people to enjoy
Read moreDetailsAusten House held a coffee morning for Macmillan Cancer Support on Friday, September 24.
Read moreDetailsMRS Digital, run by Carol and Adam Blackford-Mills, brought home the trophy for Search Agency of the Year at the UK Agency Awards 2021.
Read moreDetailsEdgbarrow School, on Grant Road, officially launched The Elsey unit after completing its block replacement scheme.
Read moreDetailsARTISTS had a range of ?fabulous art? on show at the Wokingham Arts Trail last weekend, organiser Jill Chadwick has said.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham mum is concerned the handling of school transport has caused unnecessary distress for children with autism.
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