Mothers’ Union anti-slavery display can be seen in a Wokingham church
Mothers' Union anti-slavery display can be seen in a Wokingham church
Read moreDetailsMothers' Union anti-slavery display can be seen in a Wokingham church
Read moreDetailsSTAFF at a supermarket chain will be in line for a pay increase this summer.
Read moreDetailsCHARITIES in Berkshire can write themselves a share of a £25,000 prize pot - all it takes is a short letter explaining why they are a deserving cause
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM is to gain a new wood, as the borough looks to remember those who died with covid since the start of the pandemic
Read moreDetailsWell-loved Wokingham teacher Graham Dyer remembered
Read moreDetailsEBOS: all female cabaret show, Woman Up, punches high
Read moreDetailsA GANG of armed robbers stormed into a Wokingham home earlier this week, holding a pensioner hostage until she revealed where the safe was
Read moreDetailsA zoom webinar to help parents spot the signs of county lines
Read moreDetailsKarin Fernald gave members of the Arts Society Wokingham an insight into the life and times of the creator of the lions in Trafalgar Square
Read moreDetailsHistorian's Victorian talk will frill audiences in Wokingham
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