Click and play: Dinton Pastures launches play park booking system
Wokingham Borough Council has warned only residents from Hurst, Winnersh and Woodley should be visiting the country park.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has warned only residents from Hurst, Winnersh and Woodley should be visiting the country park.
Read moreDetailsFamily-led cafe H'ARTISAN is opening its doors tomorrow in Wargrave tomorrow, two years after starting the project.
Read moreDetailsA theatre group provided two “outings” to enjoy funny and inventive plays – a rare treat in these Covid-19 times. Twyford and Ruscombe Theatre Group staged six short plays under...
Read moreDetailsA Russian ex-banker has helped a new mental health scheme in Wokingham borough with a £250,000 donation.
Read moreDetailsMORE ACTION is being taken to stop fly-tipping across the borough. Last year, the council received £11,500 in fines, after launching it’s zero-tolerance approach. This is now being reinvested into...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM man has run 100km (62 miles) this month to support a nearby hospice. Mark Welch, 34, started his 31-day ‘Ranuary’ challenge to raise money for Sue Ryder Duchess...
Read moreDetailsMr Johnson said it would not be possible to immediately open schools after the February half-term.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM residents are being urged to lend a hand to people affected by cancer. Cancer Research UK is asking the public to show support on World Cancer Day on Thursday,...
Read moreDetailsA NEW scheme launched to help children have access to quality reading materials during lockdown has been such a success that the organiser is hoping it will spread across the...
Read moreDetailsCAMPAIGNERS who helped prevent the concreting over of a popular beauty spot are warning that the plans may be revived. In 2018, Wokingham Borough Council’s planning committee twice rejected plans...
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