Wokingham Probus Club starts the year quizzically
Group for retired professionals offers a warm welcome to new joiners this year
Read moreDetailsGroup for retired professionals offers a warm welcome to new joiners this year
Read moreDetailsWebsite says town is a good option if you want a well-rounded feel with strong everyday amenities.
Read moreDetailsRegistration is open for this popular annual event
Read moreDetailsWokingham group raises their glasses to support for the local environment
Read moreDetailsWokingham town mayor Lou Timlin is lacing up her trainers for the Wokingham half marathon.
Read moreDetailsThe annual run is back with a new kids race for 2026
Read moreDetailsOne new business is coming to the town at the same time as another has announced its closure later this month.
Read moreDetailsThis is particularly an issue for patients needing to access key clinical nurse specialists,
Read moreDetailsHe had been co-owner and founder of The Tamarind restaurant in Peach Street,
Read moreDetailsFamilies step out in Crowthorne for Rotary walk at Wellington College
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