1st Emmbrook Scouts celebrate their 60th anniversary
A visit from the mayor and a new commemorative badge made the day special
Read moreDetailsA visit from the mayor and a new commemorative badge made the day special
Read moreDetailsHelped through her own cancer journey by My Cancer My Choices, she is passionate about the organisation
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has refused plans for a house in Charvil.
Read moreDetailsDiscover, learn, and enjoy family fun at Earth Fayre 2024
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council referred 4,689 debts to bailiffs in 2022/23.
Read moreDetailsHundreds of people descended on Wokingham for the annual Mindset Unlimited Festival.
Read moreDetailsCharity fundraiser will shine a light for families
Read moreDetailsA MASTERPLAN to build 11,000 homes in Wokingham over the next 15 years has been approved by Wokingham Borough councillors
Read moreDetailsResidents enjoy an opportunity to learn about the town's history
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham-based side are set for their first appearance in the Adobe Women's FA Cup.
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