Foodie festival is heading to Wokingham
The event will take place in June at Dinton Pastures Country Park in Hurst.
Read moreDetailsThe event will take place in June at Dinton Pastures Country Park in Hurst.
Read moreDetailsTake a Lucas at Wokingham's history
Read moreDetailsA major new road in Wokingham will not be redesigned for pedestrians and cyclists.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is partnering with Places Leisure to run a range of exercise classes for older residents.
Read moreDetailsThe 'big bad villain' of online shopping is behind problems facing small businesses and chain stores in Wokingham town centre, the leader has said.
Read moreDetailsPicture perfect children's concert features lights, camera, and action
Read moreDetailsSeeds are free for novice gardeners
Read moreDetailsA LEADING Liberal Democrat councillor has announced he intends to step down from the council in the forthcoming local elections
Read moreDetailsA SOLICITOR with local knowledge has joined the new Wokingham branch of a Thames Valley law firm.
Read moreDetailsLink Thursdays welcomes all for coffee and friendship
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