Big increase in April corporate insolvency figures
Corporate and personal insolvencies rose in April.
Read moreDetailsCorporate and personal insolvencies rose in April.
Read moreDetailsA toddler group meets at Kings Place on Mondays
Read moreDetailsLook out for themed toppers and poppy creations
Read moreDetailsTeachers urged to apply to Wokingham United Charities for funding
Read moreDetailsIsabella and her family hope that the community will enjoy their fundraising event
Read moreDetailsPupils have put up artworks urging motorists not to run their engines when their vehicles are stationary.
Read moreDetailsI use this week's column to introduce myself and my approach to the executive portfolio I have the absolute honour of heading up on your behalf.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM-based fundraising group has made donations to two charities that help families.
Read moreDetailsA GARDEN centre in Wokingham is preparing to celebrate its anniversary with plenty of cake.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Party in the Park festival returns to Elms Field on Saturday.
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