Winnersh Fete’s return is a huge hit and hundreds turn out for fun day
The Winnersh Fete returned last week and was a massive hit as hundreds turned out to enjoy the fun
Read moreDetailsThe Winnersh Fete returned last week and was a massive hit as hundreds turned out to enjoy the fun
Read moreDetailsA celebration of our edible heritage kicks off tomorrow in both Reading and Wokingham - here's what you can look forward to
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 12,000 meals have been saved from going to waste in Wokingham, thanks to Tesco and a food-sharing app.
Read moreDetailsLater this month, Woodley Business Club is hosting ‘Off The Fence and In The Front Door’: a session on all things marketing.
Read moreDetailsAUDIENCES gathered in Peach Place on Saturday, for a spot of live music. Katie King and George Parnell performed in the Wokingham town centre square during the afternoon. It was...
Read moreDetailsFILMING for a new TV drama is set to take place in Wokingham, as some roads will be shut this Sunday.
Read moreDetailsThe car is damaged at the front, with crumpled metalwork and a detached wheel. It happened near the junctions with Sevenoaks Drive and Priors Gardens.
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 6,500 borough households will see a cut of more than £1,000 to their annual income from next month – and one-in-five are expected to skip meals as a...
Read moreDetailsTWO ORPHANED goslings have found a new home at Dinton Pastures after one was involved in a car accident in Hurst
Read moreDetailsThis weekend, Thames Hospice is hosting its annual Sunflower Walk to honour family, friends and the organisation’s work and there's still time to take part
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