Mayor opens club’s new kitchen
Wokingham and Emmbrook Football Club was awarded the new kitchen as part of a nationwide initiative to boost grassroots football.
Read moreDetailsWokingham and Emmbrook Football Club was awarded the new kitchen as part of a nationwide initiative to boost grassroots football.
Read moreDetailsTiny toddler Ivy Rose led off a 68-mile fundraiser which had the walk team wading through two miles of knee-high floods on the last day.
Read moreDetailsHear hear inspiring stories of post-career fulfilment
Read moreDetailsChildren across Wokingham will benefit from grants worth £3,000 thanks to the town's shoppers.
Read moreDetailsBRACKNELL MP James Sunderland has joined with other MPs in calling for a new rail link to Heathrow airport.
Read moreDetailsTRAIN services will this week be affected by the latest round of strikes, with a revised timetable in place.
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Read moreDetailsA beverage that will support the chosen charity of the mayor of Wokingham was launched in the town last weekend.
Read moreDetailsThe CEO of CLASP is keen to give something back
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