California dreaming… New restaurant to open in Wokingham soon
RYND, a Californian-inspired restaurant, is set to open its doors at Wokingham Town Hall in the coming weeks.
Read moreDetailsRYND, a Californian-inspired restaurant, is set to open its doors at Wokingham Town Hall in the coming weeks.
Read moreDetailsWoodley United U9 Hurricanes were able to celebrate cup success after winning the BYDL Cup.Up against Caversham Trents, United fought off a strong start from their opponents and beganto attack.Woodley...
Read moreDetailsPlans for 130 more homes and a dementia care home in Emmbrook have been submitted by the borough council.
Read moreDetailsTHE OWNER of a Wokingham town centre takeaway has announced he is embarking on a business project in Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsHundreds of new homes could be built in Twyford, after developer Croudace Homes revealed an outline planning application last week.
Read moreDetailsRUNNERS can join in some good clean fun this weekend with a Bubble Rush at Prospect Park. The course starts in a sea of foam, and includes four different coloured...
Read moreDetailsIT’S BEING dubbed the final push: all adults in the South East are now able to book their first coronavirus jab, seven months after the vaccine was first made available...
Read moreDetailsCovid professor Ben Cowling, from Sonning, has been given an MBE for his ground-breaking virus work during the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsPlans are being made for a bigger and better Wokingham Pride following last year’s covid-affected launch event.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has launched a new Mindful Health and Wellbeing scheme to support mental health with sport and activity.
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