A chance to sing with the choir in Emmbrook
A chance to sing with the choir in Emmbrook
Read moreDetailsA chance to sing with the choir in Emmbrook
Read moreDetailsWokingham residents are likely to experience more night time aircraft noise until summer 2025.
Read moreDetailsThe Wayz Youth Centre held its annual Woscar award evening, recognising the achievement of the young people who use the centre,
Read moreDetailsAncient oak under review after large branch falls in St Paul's churchyard
Read moreDetailsTRAINING for local authorities over the climate emergency has been welcomed by Wokingham Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsMALCOLM MAJOR is on the lookout for a dance partner or eight or nine... they should be fit, enthusiastic, and know how to wave a hanky
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM-based charity that helps children with additional needs take part in clubs such as Scouts held a party to celebrate its 20th anniversary
Read moreDetailsCLASP members celebrate the joy of reading
Read moreDetailsMothers Union to host dementia talk
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham woman is walking to raise money in memory of her father.
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