Wonderful, Wokingham turns out to celebrate annual Winter Carnival
IT MIGHT have drizzled but the town centre sparkled with festive fun thanks to the Lions annual winter carnival.
Read moreDetailsIT MIGHT have drizzled but the town centre sparkled with festive fun thanks to the Lions annual winter carnival.
Read moreDetailsData shows there has been no decrease in footfall in Wokingham town centre.
Read moreDetailsCONSERVATIVES in Wokingham welcomed the national party's deputy chair, Lee Anderson, at a recent lunch.
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Read moreDetailsA HOUSING development in Wokingham was the venue for a special ritual to help residents mark Diwali.
Read moreDetailsA HOTEL will welcome younger visitors for a special festive afternoon tea on Sunday, December 3.
Read moreDetailsA LUNCHTIME concert is to take place in Wokingham Town Hall and is sure to be full of the Christmas spirit.
Read moreDetailsEcologists from the University worked alongside M S Swaminathan Research Foundation to see how planting marigolds and pigeonpea boosted crop yield
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of St Teresa's primary school in Wokingham will team up with the South Berkshire Singers for a festive concert.
Read moreDetailsClive Jones has announced he is stepping down from Wokingham Borough Council's executive.
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