Fears over plans for new homes
The plans have already attracted objections from neighbours.
Read moreDetailsThe plans have already attracted objections from neighbours.
Read moreDetailsNow in its seventh year, the festival will be held over the weekend of October 19/20.
Read moreDetailsWokingham was mentioned in the House of Commons this afternoon.
Read moreDetailsFootball is the most popular sport within Wokingham Borough, with 70 football clubs having 654 teams between them.
Read moreDetailsAn exhibition at Wokingham Baptist Church reveals stories from the past
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Read moreDetailsSamantha Hunt MBE will give a public lecture at Luckley House
Read moreDetailsA new charity partnership will support grieving children
Read moreDetailsThe first Adobe Women's FA Cup tie in the town of Wokingham is happening this weekend.
Read moreDetailsTest your brain power at a monthly event
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