Team to help improve recycling rates
New faces have hit the streets of Wokingham Borough to help residents recycle more of their waste.
Read moreDetailsNew faces have hit the streets of Wokingham Borough to help residents recycle more of their waste.
Read moreDetailsYoungsters can enjoy friendship and fun thanks to generous donors
Read moreDetailsSir Ed is hoping his party can go from running the council as a minority administration to having a majority
Read moreDetailsCllr Rob Comber has been a town councillor since 2023.
Read moreDetailsHear Jesus' last days told with drama and music
Read moreDetailsKnitters and stitchers can work and chat at Wokingham Library
Read moreDetailsFind fresh food, plants, and produce in the town centre
Read moreDetailsHe was visiting Reading and Wokingham to drum up support for the party's general election candidate Clive Jones
Read moreDetailsSir Ed Davey was in Reading and Wokingham today, visiting the Royal Berkshire Hospital, meeting residents and party activists, and door-knocking.
Read moreDetailsA signwriting workshop by Joby Carter of Carters Steam Fair fame will take place this weekend.
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