Appeal launched to find man suspected of setting a Wokingham church on fire
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Read moreDetailsWADE Day Centre has reopened its site on Reading Road, for the first time since lockdown restrictions were reintroduced.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham psychologist is helping people sleep soundly with her new book, Navigating Sleeplessness.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council rejected an application for a 4G mast in Knoll Farm, following a resident petition.
Read moreDetails“We want to thank Wokingham Borough Council for their support as we begin our journey to create a state of the art, 21st century film and television production complex.”
Read moreDetailsWokingham Festival is set to return this August, after it was cancelled last year due to the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Sas Starr-Padidar shaved his beard on the weekend in aid of Crowthorne-based Sebastian's Action Trust, raising nearly £3,000.
Read moreDetailsJackson's California Lake cafe has reopened its ice cream hut, giving Finchampstead residents a taste of summer.
Read moreDetailsFinchampstead-based Kaleidoscopic UK is running an Easter egg competition - with chocolate prizes.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM pup has been named in homage to the pandemic, as part of Guide Dogs’ name a puppy project. Zoom, a yellow Labrador, Golden Retriever cross has found his...
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