Picnic gathering to mark this year’s Wokingham Pride
Plans are being made for a bigger and better Wokingham Pride following last year’s covid-affected launch event.
Read moreDetailsPlans are being made for a bigger and better Wokingham Pride following last year’s covid-affected launch event.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has launched a new Mindful Health and Wellbeing scheme to support mental health with sport and activity.
Read moreDetailsSuperheroes are on their way to Winnersh as the village holds its annual Scarecrow Trail later this month.
Read moreDetailsA former Woodley councillor has become the new chairman for League of Friends, supporting the Royal Berkshire Hospital
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS at a Lower Earley care home marked Dementia Action Week last month. During the week of action, residents learnt about how to support others and looked at the way...
Read moreDetailsA MUSIC festival is set to entertain audiences at Reading venues this autumn. Reading’s multi-venue event Are You Listening? event will be returning after a year off for covid. Organised...
Read moreDetailsOrganisers are planning the 2021 Wokingham Winter Carnival with a covid-friendly twist.
Read moreDetailsSTARS are back on stage in Hurst next month, as live festivals return to the village. The annual Party In The Park, which offers evening entertainment from local bands, is...
Read moreDetailsThe Arts Society Wokingham The Arts Society Wokingham’s May lecture was ‘one of the best lectures I have attended either live or via Zoom’ according to one of its members....
Read moreDetailsA DAY of family fun is taking place at Barkham Village Hall next month, to raise money for Wokingham tot Dawson Gosling. His mother, Nathalie Gosling, has arranged an afternoon...
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