Enjoy music night at the Hope & Anchor
Hear bands play at the Wokingham pub
Read moreDetailsHear bands play at the Wokingham pub
Read moreDetailsVisit an antiques fair in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsThe virtual farmers' market app says users can support their communities by buying local, fresh produce.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is encouraging people to register to vote anonymously if their safety would be at risk appearing on the electoral register.
Read moreDetailsHAS Bigfoot moved to Wokingham? A dog walker has captured evidence on his phone of a man-sized furry creature stalking Gorrick Woods. Last week, David Dunham was exercising his pooch...
Read moreDetailsThe team values the work of WADE Day centre
Read moreDetailsTen Wokingham and Reading schools have joined forces to co-found and co-construct a new multi-academy trust.
Read moreDetailsMulberry House Vets are in the finals for Practice of the Year
Read moreDetailsTake a break to hear poems and stories read out loud
Read moreDetailsJohn Redwood told viewers: "The regulator has to allow the water industry to collect more from its customers in order to speed up the improvements."
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