See Mia Farrow in Wokingham
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Read moreDetailsLearn about an unsung Chester hero at a Wokingham club
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Read moreDetailsThe new Local Plan will come to council for approval on 19 September. The culmination of many years of work by the previous and current administration
Read moreDetailsThousands of homes are set to be built in Bracknell and Wokingham after getting approval this year.
Read moreDetailsThe MP for Wokingham has said he would 'not be standing here today' if it wasn't for Royal Berkshire Hospital (RBH), which he has once again pledged
Read moreDetailsDon't miss an environmental event for all the family
Read moreDetailsThe event starts from 9:00 am, is free and features three routes.
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