Musical riches as Wokingham Choral Society return to St Paul’s
WOKINGHAM Choral Society returned to St Paul?s Church, Wokingham for its latest concert on Saturday, March, 19.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Choral Society returned to St Paul?s Church, Wokingham for its latest concert on Saturday, March, 19.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM-based businessman is celebrating after opening a new warehouse aimed at bringing Malaysia that bit closer to home
Read moreDetailsThe choir will be performing John Rutter's Requiem on Sunday, April 3, at St. Paul's Church on Reading Road.
Read moreDetailsWe?ve launched a campaign, Your Care, Your Way, to ensure services are taking their duty seriously to provide info in a way that people understand
Read moreDetailsTesco customers buying fruit or vegetables in Wokingham will be helping to support children living in food insecurity.
Read moreDetailsPLASTIC bags are being axed from Co-op stores as they bring in compostable alternatives.
Read moreDetailsSt Cecilia?s Church of England Primary School in Matthewsgreen will not open this September.
Read moreDetailsA CHANCE to find out how to help Wokingham is coming next week, thanks to a volunteer fair.
Read moreDetailsThe Pinewood Miniature Railway reopens this Sunday, March 20, offering rides on small gauge engines which can be enjoyed by passengers of all ages.
Read moreDetailsA BIG thank you has been expressed by Ukrainians for support given to them by Wokingham residents over the past few weeks
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