Local woman makes top 100 tech leaders
Adama Ibrahim from Wokingham hit the top 100 on Wednesday, November 13 when the list was published by the Financial Times, as part of a special report into diversity in...
Read moreDetailsAdama Ibrahim from Wokingham hit the top 100 on Wednesday, November 13 when the list was published by the Financial Times, as part of a special report into diversity in...
Read moreDetailsTHE SOUNDS of Christmas will be heard in Charvill village hall next month. A special singing afternoon is being organised by local music teacher Suzanne Newman and is aimed at...
Read moreDetailsYOU’RE GIVING, and you’re not showing signs of stopping! Organisers of The Giving Tree are struggling to keep up with demand for the annual festive appeal that ensure no child...
Read moreDetailsLATE-night shopping will be on offer in Wokingham next week as local businesses work together ahead of Christmas. The event will run on Thursday, December 5 with shops in Peach...
Read moreDetailsLAST month, a quiz night was held in support of Understanding Dementia — a UK charity changing the way society sees dementia. Raising more than £1,000 for the charity, organisers...
Read moreDetailsMore than 300 carol singers launched their festive preparations at the lighting of their village Christmas tree. The evening on Sunday celebrated 15 years since the big switch-on was started...
Read moreDetailsTHE FIRE brigade is calling on Wokingham Paper readers to enjoy their Christmas, but to do so safely. Although fire safety is important year-round, Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service...
Read moreDetailsThe Christmas tree trail includes 25 trees around Woodley, each with a letter of the alphabet on them. Except there’s one letter missing.
Read moreDetailsTHE BOROUGH'S sports stars were again recognised in the annual Wokingham Borough Council sports awards. Held at Holme Grange School in Wokingham on Friday, a host of awards were handed...
Read moreDetailsAN OPPORTUNITY to talk about grief is coming to a cafe in Crowthorne’s High Street early next month. On Wednesday, December 4, Beatons Tearooms and Bookshop will hold a session...
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