Church’s different Christmas was so much fun, it’s already planning next year
Church's different Christmas was so much fun, it's already planning next year
Read moreDetailsChurch's different Christmas was so much fun, it's already planning next year
Read moreDetailsDECEMBER came with the news that the Government is set to shake-up housing targets so they are flexible and meet local circumstances.
Read moreDetailsTHE month started with Wokingham remembering the fifth of November on Saturday as the annual firework display took place, with all tickets sold out
Read moreDetailsOf the more than 600 replies, many residents were already struggling with more fearing how they would manage through the winter.
Read moreDetailsThe world mourned the death of Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth II after she died on Thursday, September 8, at the age of 96.
Read moreDetailsA ROAD in Wokingham town has been closed due to a police incident.
Read moreDetailsONE event dominated our coverage in June as Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her Platinum Jubilee, marking 70 years on the throne
Read moreDetailsAPRIL started with the sound of drums ringing out around Hurst as a 12-year-old student picked up her sticks in a bid to help Ukrainian refugees.
Read moreDetailsMARCH began on the sad note that Chris Pape had died. Many people in Wokingham would have known Chris for her work with Just Around The Corner (JAC)
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