Thanks to the Butler, you’ll never miss bin day again
A new butler service has launched which can take Wokingham residents' bins out for them.
Read moreDetailsA new butler service has launched which can take Wokingham residents' bins out for them.
Read moreDetailsThe Earley Panda marked Captain Tom Moore's birthday with a 100-mile cycling challenge.
Read moreDetailsSonning Parish Council is asking residents to share their views on the future of the village's neighbourhood.
Read moreDetailsArts4Wokingham is searching for Wokingham's own Angel of the North, as part of the town centre regeneration project.
Read moreDetailsA drone pilot has been snapping scenic shots of Wokingham, to show the town from a new perspective.
Read moreDetailsHurst has paid tribute to Ann Wilson, a local morris dancer who captured the hearts of the village.
Read moreDetailsThe investigation continues into the cause of last month's fire at Arborfield Green.
Read moreDetailsShinfield Studios, which plans to film Hollywood blockbusters in Wokingham borough, is holding an information event next week.
Read moreDetailsPlans for 95 new houses could bridge the gap between Wokingham and Bracknell, and could also demolish a local stables.
Read moreDetailsNATURE LOVERS can tune into a virtual talk about beetles on Tuesday. Earley Environmental Group is hosting an evening event exploring saproxylic invertebrates. This will include the Stag beetle, one...
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