Collaboration helps more than 1,000 Wokingham residents before Christmas
In December last year, the Wokingham Lions Club collaborated with First Days Children?s Charity, SHARE Wokingham and the Wokingham Foodbank.
Read moreDetailsIn December last year, the Wokingham Lions Club collaborated with First Days Children?s Charity, SHARE Wokingham and the Wokingham Foodbank.
Read moreDetailsFREEMASONS from across the county have donated to a national appeal aimed at helping families hit by a typhoon in the Philippines
Read moreDetailsWORK put into the climate emergency action plan has been noticed on a national level.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM would not be facing the bulldozers? gaze if the leader of the borough council had his way.
Read moreDetailsCOVID rates in Wokingham are expected to rise further as Omicron variant continues to make its presence felt.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM could see its elections switch from three years out of four to once every four years.
Read moreDetailsCllr Charles Margetts, the council's adult services executive, is campaigning to stop the cost of the reforms falling to the borough council.
Read moreDetailsDessert Maid, on Central Walk, threw a party to celebrate the occasion on Saturday, January 22.
Read moreDetailsMaya Gheorghe, owner of Maya?s Refillables, is taking residence in Peach Place, and expanding her offering to customers.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE have warned that there has been a surge in burglaries across the area.
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