Wokingham church celebrates new role for pioneer and youth specialist
Savannah Bell is welcomed as Baptist minister
Read moreDetailsSavannah Bell is welcomed as Baptist minister
Read moreDetailsData revealed there were 416 sewage spills in Wokingham last year.
Read moreDetailsA chance conversation led to an unexpected presentation in the Town Hall
Read moreDetails{;ans have been approved for new advertising, signage and paint.
Read moreDetailsAn application for 18 homes on Lower Wokingham Road is set to be approved
Read moreDetailsThe exhibition will mark 175 years since the railway came to Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsPat Smith passes on the baton to Ken Smith, after 12 years at the helm
Read moreDetailsGo Drive aims to reduce road accidents among young drivers by fostering safer driving attitudes and behaviour.
Read moreDetailsThe initiative is aimed at highlighting the school's commitment to global citizenship.
Read moreDetailsThe closures have started today.
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