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Wokingham town mayor Cllr Lou Timlin raised more than £1,300 for her chosen charity.
Read moreDetailsWokingham town mayor Cllr Lou Timlin raised more than £1,300 for her chosen charity.
Read moreDetailsThe Punjabi Community Association is hosting a Diwali party at Woosehill Community Centre in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsThe first football matches to be played on the new pitches at the High Copse sports ground near Shinfield took place on Saturday 8 November.
Read moreDetailsA youngster from Wokingham, Aadya Kumar, was given the Young Hero of the Year Award, sponsored by Maison Estate Agency.
Read moreDetailsA new initiative will build skills, confidence and connections
Read moreDetailsChristopher Macarthur-Boyd is just the latest in Scotland's ever-growing pantheon of stellar comedic talents?and now he's coming to Reading
Read moreDetailsThey commemorated victims of past and present wars, of all nationalities, both civilian and military.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council is offering free single fares on all local bus journeys that start in Wokingham borough running up to Christmas.
Read moreDetailsTwo people have been charged with offences relating to an incident at Keysight Technologies in Wharfedale Road, Winnersh, yesterday (November 12).
Read moreDetailsAnne King wins the award for her sterling work in Wokingham
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