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Read moreDetailsWokingham's learning disability advocates meet the team behind the news
Read moreDetailsCommunity flocked to enjoy St Nick's Church fun and games
Read moreDetailsA mega new sports centre is set to be created in the south of Wokingham and the parish council of Wokingham Without is keen to make it work
Read moreDetailsWokingham care home to open its doors to the community
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham farm will close in October after feeding people of Berkshire for more than 50 years.
Read moreDetailsEnjoy an evening of art and fizz for The Cowshed
Read moreDetailsPlanning permission is being sought for the construction of a Spine Road linking Cutbush Lane East through Thames Valley Science Park.
Read moreDetailsCCTV images have revealed the person is likely a male, possibly using a walker or with a pushchair.
Read moreDetailsMusicians help combat loneliness in older people
Read moreDetailsWhy not let them shine at a Wokingham dog show?
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