Wokingham falls silent to remember war heroes
Wokingham fell silent at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month.
Read moreDetailsWokingham fell silent at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month.
Read moreDetailsThe adventure, on Saturday November 16, is suitable for everyone.
Read moreDetailsA record number of people went to the peace vigil in Wokingham on Remembrance Sunday.
Read moreDetailsIn January 2025, the Labour government plans to introduce VAT on private school fees, aiming to generate more revenue for public services
Read moreDetailsFirst, some context. Councils like Wokingham, with responsibility for adult and children's social care, Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
Read moreDetailsSpectacular murmurations of thousands of starlings are holding watchers spellbound as the flock of birds swirls in changing patterns across the sky.
Read moreDetailsNovember also marks the start of the group's Advent Raffle
Read moreDetailsSupport the self advocacy learning disability group and maybe win a prize
Read moreDetailsThere's no need to feel you're on your own in Wokingham borough
Read moreDetailsResidents' pictures tell a seasonal story
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