Ground breaking: Work starts on eco-friendly Dinton centre
Work has begun on Wokingham Borough Council's first net-zero carbon building in Dinton Pastures Country Park.
Read moreDetailsWork has begun on Wokingham Borough Council's first net-zero carbon building in Dinton Pastures Country Park.
Read moreDetailsSusan Player's pet pigs, Hippo and Tulip, are the inspiration for a new animal sanctuary in Spencers Wood.
Read moreDetailsA whole host of authors have signed up to Wokingham Children's Book Festival, open to everyone online this weekend.
Read moreDetailsLast month, residents at McCarthy and Stone celebrated two years since Birth Place Retirement Living opened.
Read moreDetailsFollowing the demolition of the former Carnival Pool and surrounding buildings, the next phase of building has begun.
Read moreDetailsSunday services at All Saints Church in Wokingham are changing, and places need to be registered by Saturday lunchtime.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has been shortlisted for the Client of the Year award at this year's Education Estate Awards.
Read moreDetailsA free bike check session will be run at Lower Earley Baptist Church’s car park on Saturday afternoon.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has launched a competition to encourage drivers to switch off their engines when stationary.
Read moreDetailsReading Buses is celebrating its BAME employees to honour Black History Month this year.
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