Dinner dance in Wokingham will help Twyford-based dementia charity
A DINNER dance is to take place in Wokingham early next month to help raise funds for a Twyford-based charity.
Read moreDetailsA DINNER dance is to take place in Wokingham early next month to help raise funds for a Twyford-based charity.
Read moreDetailsJETS and Sharks roamed freely in a Shinfield school earlier this month ? bringing a taste of the West End in the process.
Read moreDetailsGARDENERS who want to enjoy the fruits of their labours can pick up some tips thanks to a weekend at garden centres in Hare Hatch and Spencers Wood
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Read moreDetailsNetwork Rail completed the final phase of the resignalling work in the Wokingham area last week.
Read moreDetailsSIXTY flats will be built in Wokingham town centre after councillors approved plans last week.
Read moreDetailsA FENG SHUI expert was among those taking part in a Lunar New year celebration in Wokingham earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsTO MARK the centenary of the Inner Wheel Club, members from the Reading Maiden Erlegh group came together for a black tie dinner
Read moreDetailsA new country park could be created on land spanning Bracknell and Wokingham if both borough councils agree to it.
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