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Read moreDetailsSpeakers from the worlds of theatre, art and music will entertain and explain
Read moreDetailsIf you're an Earley or Shinfield resident, don't forget you may be able to vote in this Thursday's (December 11) by-elections
Read moreDetailsEvent organisers distribute £31,000
Read moreDetailsThis year Vitality Health Foods celebrates four decades of trading in Wokingham town centre. The shop first opened in Peach Street in 1985, when Margaret Thatcher was prime minster, and...
Read moreDetailsNine Lessons and Carols in Crowthorne: traditional music and readings, for a good cause
Read moreDetailsNew poet's YouTube channel gains hundreds of followers in first couple of months
Read moreDetailsA horticultural group will be digging into the new year with a talk on money saving tips
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service (RBFRS) is consulting the public on four proposed objectives to guide its services and support its staff.
Read moreDetailsPossible car parking charges in Finchampstead were discussed at the November meeting of Wokingham borough's full council.
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