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Wokingham Borough Community Response (WBCR) are continuing their vital work to support residents across the borough, adapting to the changing situation during this crisis.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Community Response (WBCR) are continuing their vital work to support residents across the borough, adapting to the changing situation during this crisis.
Read moreDetailsLast week, a visitor to the Grub Club, which runs out of Norreys Church in Wokingham, stole a cash box containing donations for the food.
Read moreDetailsAn Earley resident is on a mission to supply the community with face masks. 8,000 masks later and she shows no sign of stopping. Lene Schoeman began making the masks...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM couple are looking forward to celebrating their diamond wedding anniversary next week, but it won’t be the occasion they’d hoped for.
Read moreDetailsGreat minds, and mimes, think alike, as one Wokingham company has demonstrated. Broad Street-based Prospect Estate Agents have celebrated 30 years of business with a charity fundraiser that Freddie Mercury...
Read moreDetailsCOMMUTERS who work in London will be able to collect free face masks from tube and bus stations next week. Transport for London (TfL) is to run a pilot scheme...
Read moreDetailsA dog owner has issued a warning over walkies after he had to put his “shadow” to sleep following a suspected poisoning.
Read moreDetailsFor many, lockdown has sparked interest in new hobbies, but for one Wokingham group pastimes are the key to keeping them on track.
Read moreDetailsSafety of roads across Wokingham Borough is to be considered as the council will review the speed limits across the borough.
Read moreDetailsTHEY say that you have not experienced Shakespeare until you have read him in the original Klingon. And, well, you’ve never experienced Madness until you’ve heard it performed by the...
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