Christmas is a time of joy for many but please spare a thought for those on their own this year. Loneliness can be a problem, notably for older people, so...
Read moreDetailsIntroducing Wokingham United Charities, the charity champions in Wokingham Borough
Read moreDetailsONE OF the borough's four MPs has resigned from his government position today, one of 38 who have stepped down in the past 24 hours. James Sunderland, whose Bracknell constituency...
Read moreDetailsFIRE engines have been called to a caravan fire in Wokingham this evening. The van has been left at the side of the Easthampstead Road level crossing in Wokingham. The...
Read moreDetailsA MINIATURE railway is starting its engine as it finally reopened its doors this weekend. Pinewood Miniature Railway, based at Pinewood Leisure Centre, Old Wokingham Road, welcomed back visitors on...
Read moreDetailsALL ABOARD the miniature train as it calls for more volunteers this summer: Pinewood Miniature Railway, based at Pinewood Leisure Centre in Wokingham Without, is welcoming new members to help...
Read moreDetailsA GYMNASTICS club is tumbling back into class as lockdown eases. Pinewood Gymnastics, Old Wokingham Road, Crowthorne, welcomed back its young members on April 12 following its closure during the...
Read moreDetailsA PETITION aimed at making changes to the planned South Wokingham Distributor Road to make it safer for pedestrians and cyclists was presented to the virtual council meeting held on...
Read moreDetailsTHE GOVERNMENT needs to do more to support small businesses and the fitness industry, which have both needed to close as a result of the new Tier 4 restrictions. Bracknell...
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