Shinfield Running Club resume meetings
A RUNNING club is returning to Shinfield as restrictions ease – and it has doubled in size during lockdown. Shinfield Running Club now has more than 90 participants, and it...
Read moreDetailsA RUNNING club is returning to Shinfield as restrictions ease – and it has doubled in size during lockdown. Shinfield Running Club now has more than 90 participants, and it...
Read moreDetailsPLANS for a draft network of cycling and walking routes across Wokingham borough will be revealed this summer.
Read moreDetailsESCAPES and evasion during the Second World War is the subject for the first in-person meeting of the British Modern Military History Society when it resumes next month.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS on a royal excursion can now travel in style. Reading Buses has introduced a high spec bus for its Green Line 702 to Windsor. The double-decker has extra comfortable...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM dog handler is using his body camera to fight for justice. Mike Kent, from Thames Valley Police’s Bracknell and Wokingham unit, said his police dog was attacked while...
Read moreDetailsStaff from a Wokingham children's home has been busy celebrating after winning two national awards and receiving a stellar Ofsted rating
Read moreDetailsPicture special from The Good Companions Pub in Woodley, which held a fun day in aid of Macmillan Cancer Care
Read moreDetailsSHOPPERS in Wokingham have helped contribute to a national project that has donated more than three million meals to vulnerable children this summer.
Read moreDetailsA SUMMER barbecue delighted residents at a Finchampstead care home earlier this month - not least as the stocks came out
Read moreDetailsWe are sad to report the death, on Friday 6 August 2021, of David Tinker, past Chairman and President of the Wokingham Society
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