Author’s free talk keeps the wheels of history turning at Wokingham Library
Author's free talk keeps the wheels of history turning at Wokingham Library
Read moreDetailsAuthor's free talk keeps the wheels of history turning at Wokingham Library
Read moreDetailsBARKHAM residents of all ages are set to showcase their skills at a social event on Saturday, March 25.
Read moreDetailsReadipop Festival has made its long-awaited first announcement of who will be performing when the event returns on Friday, July 14
Read moreDetails20 children with no bed to sleep on. First Days children's charity asks the borough to help.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM councillor has backed a campaign group's calls to revise plans for a community facility.
Read moreDetailsA FORMER Reading FC legend is making moves in the town's property industry.
Read moreDetailsA mother given shelter in Wokingham has described the horror of war ? and how her fellow Ukrainians living in darkness and cold need generators
Read moreDetailsA fundraising dinner to support the family of a man who died following a collision in Wokingham will be held at a town centre restaurant
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS at Leighton Park School were treated to a talk delivered by a guest speaker bearing one of the UK's most recognisable names.
Read moreDetailsA JOURNEY to the stars, via early 20th century Paris is promised at a special family-friendly concert taking in Reading this spring.
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