Wokingham Borough Council elects Woodley councillor as new borough mayor for the year
Cllr Keith Baker took over the chain of office from Cllr Malcolm Richards at the annual council meeting on Thursday.
Read moreDetailsCllr Keith Baker took over the chain of office from Cllr Malcolm Richards at the annual council meeting on Thursday.
Read moreDetailsEMMBROOK has got the bug for creepy crawlies as a half-term bug hunt takes place. Later this month, Emmbrook Schools PTA is hosting The Great Bug Hunt to keep children...
Read moreDetailsBUSINESSES in Woodley are being encouraged to sponsor its floral display of hanging baskets this summer. Town centre manager Brian Fennelly said the group thought “long and hard” about going...
Read moreDetailsYear 3 pupils Hawkedon Primary School have been learning all about life in The Stone Age and how life progressed through the Stone Age to the Bronze Age and then...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM runner wants to raise £100,000 with his latest charity fundraiser. Steve Butler is planning to run 62 miles (100km) from London to Brighton to support Wokingham’s local Samaritans...
Read moreDetailsAs part of Mental Health Awareness Week, members of CLASP Wokingham went to Dinton Pastures on Wednesday, May 12. We hosted 32 adults with learning disabilities and eight support staff...
Read moreDetailsA BINFIELD man has praised the counselling support from Thames Hospice, after his Dad died. Tom Page has been receiving emotional support from the hospice’s Patient and Family Support Team...
Read moreDetailsA look at Kush is the focus for the next lecture from the Thames Valley Ancient Egypt Society. The group will be meeting on Zoom on Saturday, June 5. The...
Read moreDetailsServes 4 as a side Jersey Royals are at the peak of their season in May. A tender yet firm little potato that can be used in a vast array...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM law firm is set to expand, after completing a deal for Bells Solicitors in Farnham. Clifton Ingram, based on Broad Street, has bought the Farnham-based firm in a...
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