Hundreds support Kebab Van to renew licence after revocation from other locations
Hundreds of residents have shown support for a kebab van owner despite allegations he used derogatory and racist language towards a customer.
Read moreDetailsHundreds of residents have shown support for a kebab van owner despite allegations he used derogatory and racist language towards a customer.
Read moreDetailsEnjoy a month long Festival of Hydrangeas
Read moreDetailsA night of fashion has raised money for people in need
Read moreDetailsHear the Erleigh Cantors' perform in June
Read moreDetailsShare Wokingham provides fresh produce through the week
Read moreDetailsJoin a toddler group at Kings Place on Mondays
Read moreDetailsThe gentlemen's outing left residents 'beaming with joy'
Read moreDetailsDavid Wilson Homes has donated 70 bee and bug hotels to Farley Hill primary school.
Read moreDetailsCllr Carol Jewell has been elected as the next Wokingham borough mayor.
Read moreDetailsPatients with deadly cancers are facing severe delays in starting life-saving treatment.
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