Wokingham has provided more than 1,000 presents in this year’s Giving Trees appeal
Wokingham has provided more than 1,000 presents in this year's Giving Trees appeal
Read moreDetailsWokingham has provided more than 1,000 presents in this year's Giving Trees appeal
Read moreDetailsBUS tickets will be capped at £2 per journey for a three-month period in a bid to get the nation out of their cars and back on to public transport
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough libraries are hosting four storytime sessions with a winter and festive flavour just in time for Christmas
Read moreDetailsBUS USERS in Wokingham borough will see timetables receive a shake-up in the new year to meet changing demands.
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN enjoyed a visit to a pantomime with a bit of help from Berkshire's masons.
Read moreDetailsA day of Christmas cheer at the WADE centre
Read moreDetailsCHRISTMAS came early for a Gorse Ride Junior School pupil after winning a contest that encouraged children to switch to greener forms of transport.
Read moreDetailsBOOM! Wokingham's annual fireworks display raised more than £30,000 for charities and good causes across the borough.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough residents on low incomes could get up to £25,000 of energy efficiency home improvements free of charge
Read moreDetailsFamilies in Wokingham Borough will receive a share of a £20,000 fund to help with the cost of living during the festive break.
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