Berkshire Maestros crowdfund to bring music into the community
The Mini Maestros project will bring musical sessions into community spaces for babies and toddlers.
Read moreDetailsThe Mini Maestros project will bring musical sessions into community spaces for babies and toddlers.
Read moreDetailsTwo Berkshire-based charities have received a major boost from local businesses in the area. Kaleidoscopic UK, an organisation of survivors for survivors, that supports women and families of domestic abuse...
Read moreDetailsOne of the Wokingham residents contacted over the opinion poll showing the Lib Dems breathing down the necks of Sir John Redwood says that the questions he was asked distorted...
Read moreDetailsSir John Redwood has responded to a new opinion poll showing that Dr Phillip Lee could be running him close in the forthcoming General Election
Read moreDetailshttps://youtu.be/dfJAaZv8p0E A WOMAN from Woosehill has been named as Labour’s candidate for the December 12 General Election. Dr Annette Medhurst is well-known in the borough as one of the leading...
Read moreDetailsONE OF the candidates for Wokingham’s parliamentary seat has said that he’s not surprised with the latest opinion poll showing that it will be close-run election. Dr Phillip Lee, who...
Read moreDetailsA NEW opinion poll shows that Sir John Redwood might have a fight on his hands to retain the Wokingham parliamentary seat he has held since 1987
Read moreDetailsA heartfelt call has gone out to celebrate the life of an Army engineer who passed away last month at his upcoming funeral.
Read moreDetailsAfter the Christmas Tree was vandalised in Market Place last year, action has been taken to add CCTV cameras to the Town Hall.
Read moreDetailsThe borough rejected 46% of applications for new housing developments in 2018. This makes it the hardest place in the UK to get planning permission.
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