Call for schools to make a splash
Wokingham Lions club has issued a call for schools to take part in this year's swimathon.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Lions club has issued a call for schools to take part in this year's swimathon.
Read moreDetailsTwo morris teams met at a country pub to show off their contrasting traditional dance styles.
Read moreDetailsA group of ten people gathered in Howard Palmer Gardens, Wokingham, to mark International Conscientious Objectors Day
Read moreDetailsA building society with a branch in Wokingham has won two national awards.
Read moreDetailsTwo new executive positions have been created.
Read moreDetails'Clarity needed on US court ruling'
Read moreDetailsWokingham Festival has announced more acts for its 2025 edition with early bird tickets still on sale for a short time.
Read moreDetailsDiscussions were needed with with two utility firms.
Read moreDetailsPlans for less than a dozen homes deemed a 'profiteering land grab' have been approved by the council
Read moreDetailsThe host of Bracknell Pride has said concerns over their full stage name are 'taking away from all the event means'.
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