WARGRAVE: Village festival takes a year of absence
Wargrave Festival has been postponed over coronavirus concerns, meaning villagers must wait until next year to celebrate a Summer of Love.
Read moreDetailsWargrave Festival has been postponed over coronavirus concerns, meaning villagers must wait until next year to celebrate a Summer of Love.
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN can be taught the importance of handwashing with a free session in school. The Public Protection Partnership, which oversees Wokingham, Bracknell Forest and West Berkshire councils, is offering the...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council's planning committee will consider plans for a major development in South Wokingham next week.
Read moreDetailsThe Village Hamper, in Sonning, has been awarded for its 'good cheer' in an annual awards ceremony, celebrating independent stores.
Read moreDetailsEarley Town Council has declared a climate emergency and published an action plan - and it wants to hear from residents.
Read moreDetails“It’s worse than the crash this morning,” Cllr Prue Bray said. “It must be local people who have got used to turning right.”
Read moreDetailsGWR will begin reintroducing the Hitachi Class 800 trains from today, after a service recovery plan was put in place.
Read moreDetailsWokingham.Today understands the crash is linked to the change in signalling, which prohibits drivers from turning right onto Hatch Farm Way from King Street Lane.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham youngster is cutting her hair for charity - and it will be her first salon cut since she was a toddler.
Read moreDetailsAn outdoor cinema is coming to Wokingham so residents can enjoy their favourite titles under the stars.
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