Marie Curie needs people of Wokingham to spring into action
The charity is calling on the residents of Wokingham to support its Great Daffodil Appeal.
Read moreDetailsThe charity is calling on the residents of Wokingham to support its Great Daffodil Appeal.
Read moreDetailsHow to cope with grief: author shares tips
Read moreDetailsWokingham Pride is looking for volunteers.
Read moreDetailsWokingham residents have been told they should not fear a reduction in help when the One Front Door advice service closes later this year.
Read moreDetailsA PROJECT to update one of the busiest interchanges in the country will see the M25 closed over several weekends in coming months.
Read moreDetailsSt Paul's churchyard oak: hope for new growth
Read moreDetailsKids can go wild at Dinton Activity Centre
Read moreDetailsPeople can buy vegan products at a Wokingham market
Read moreDetailsLEVEL crossings in Wokingham town centre will be closed for nearly a month for upgrade works, the final part of a £116 million upgrade programme
Read moreDetailsA football club is set for a refund after Wokingham Borough Council confirmed it had charged VAT on pitch bookings after a government exemption.
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