Singers can try rock choir for free
Singers can try rock choir for free
Read moreDetailsSingers can try rock choir for free
Read moreDetailsLondon Marathon runner completes for charity
Read moreDetailsWokingham's delicious silken web of a play
Read moreDetailsThe PSPO gives officers new powers to hand out fixed penalty notices (PCN's) of up to £100, or a summary offence fine of up to £1,000
Read moreDetailsTHE SOUND of music is coming to Carnival Hub next month as two fundraising concerts raise the roof for the very first time.
Read moreDetailsThe Sports and Social Club on Lowther Road in Emmbrook will host the event on Saturday, October 15.
Read moreDetailsRelay carries young people's message to the world
Read moreDetailsThe band will play, rain or shine
Read moreDetailsDon't underestimate the power of walking
Read moreDetailsLocal children's author, Gemma Stone, to read from her book at Wokingham Library
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