Wokingham CEO shares realities of raising a disabled child
New book offers story of determination, love, hope and the strength of family
Read moreDetailsNew book offers story of determination, love, hope and the strength of family
Read moreDetailsSmall and medium sized businesses from across Wokingham borough are invited to attend.
Read moreDetailsFive places to be when it's just too hot
Read moreDetailsThe studio clinched the prestigious 'Best Pilates Studio' title at the Muddy Stilettos Awards 2026, mirroring its triumph in 2025.
Read moreDetailsCharity prepares a book sale to excite summer readers
Read moreDetailsAttendees included Wokingham borough mayor, Cllr Rob Comber, who joined residents in exploring the showroom.
Read moreDetailsCharity urges owners to keep dogs safe in high temperatures
Read moreDetailsthe future of the former Marks & Spencer building on Peach Street in Wokingham has entered a crucial new chapter.
Read moreDetailsDale Harvey made the trip south from his Nottingham home to tick off a number of pubs in the town.
Read moreDetails'Why can't you just put them in the bottle bank?' asks disgruntled resident
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