New plaque in Wokingham town centre helps commemorate Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, and honours her long service
TO COMMEMORATE the late Queen's Platinum Jubilee, a new plaque has been installed in Wokingham's Market Place.
Read moreDetailsTO COMMEMORATE the late Queen's Platinum Jubilee, a new plaque has been installed in Wokingham's Market Place.
Read moreDetailsIT'S ALWAYS been a destination for shoppers, but its history will surprise you.
Read moreDetailsSIR JOHN REDWOOD has said he wants to hear from his Wokingham constituents as to who he should back in the forthcoming Conservative leadership election. It comes after Liz Truss...
Read moreDetailsA menu for chilli lovers
Read moreDetailsIT IS the time of year when black cats are in demand, but as any feline owner knows, the sparks that fly mean moggies are not necessarily feline fine.
Read moreDetailsSwapped at birth, a story in film
Read moreDetailsCllr Clive Jones: "This administration will do what we can to help our least well-off residents through these very difficult times."
Read moreDetailsIt was presented at a full council meeting on Thursday, October 20, by Cllr Keith Baker on behalf of the Wokingham Conservative Group.
Read moreDetailsThe Poppy shop returns to Wokingham
Read moreDetailsA RALLYING cry has been issued to ensure a new landmark sculpture for Wokingham will go ahead. Arts4Wokingham is seeking support for The Arc
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