Wokingham residents encouraged to avoid face mask littering
Wokingham residents are urged to dispose of face masks properly, after a rise in face mask littering.
Read moreDetailsWokingham residents are urged to dispose of face masks properly, after a rise in face mask littering.
Read moreDetailsResidents have launched a petition to change Wokingham's name, and want to see the 'Woke' part struck off.
Read moreDetailsParents want Tiger Close renamed to Tiger Far Away, because children are too scared to walk down the street.
Read moreDetailsMargaret Bradley, of Lord Harris Court care home, marked her 100th birthday in style.
Read moreDetailsEaster prizes are on offer thanks to Barkham Hookers' latest competition.
Read moreDetailsA group of Earley residents have finished their virtual pilgrimage to Jerusalem, in time for Easter weekend.
Read moreDetailsEYES were at the skies on Wednesday morning as the Red Arrows flew past Wokingham borough. And there was a touching reason for the fly past. Officially known as...
Read moreDetailsA CAMPER van-loving couple from Wokingham have turned their dream into a reality during lockdown. At the start of lockdown, George Douglas and Chloe Moore, who will get married this...
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Cancer Support Network has been established to support people living in and around the borough that are affected by cancer. Meeting other people with similar experiences can be...
Read moreDetailsIt might be difficult to see how a local plan can be a mental health risk but yet again Shinfield residents are being targeted by Wokingham’s unequal planning process. Another...
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