Emm Brook to be restored in river trust recovery project
THE EMM Brook will soon be the focus of a major recovery project, in an effort to help local wildlife thrive. A project to breathe life back into the waterway...
Read moreDetailsTHE EMM Brook will soon be the focus of a major recovery project, in an effort to help local wildlife thrive. A project to breathe life back into the waterway...
Read moreDetailsLast week, the club held an online photography competition for members on the theme of Wildlife in the Garden. This was inspired by the Zoom talk at the beginning of...
Read moreDetailsAS THE number of new cases of coronavirus continues to reduce, Sir John Redwood has renewed calls for a way out of lockdown. Writing in his blog, the Wokingham MP...
Read moreDetailsWHILE 2020 was a rollercoaster for local businesses, one Wokingham-based estate agency says it was one of the best years so far. David Cliff Estate Agents went from closing its...
Read moreDetailsProceeds totalling £700 from the Wokingham Lions Club virtual pub quizzes in December have been donated to the Link Visiting Scheme, a local charity which supports older people who are...
Read moreDetailsONE WOKINGHAM woman is pulling out all the stops to get people talking about mental health. Heather Murray has kickstarted the new year with a fitness charity fundraiser – she’s...
Read moreDetailsTREE wardens have planted three disease-resistant elms in the borough, to mark the 30th anniversary of the scheme. The group, which is part of the Wokingham District Veteran Tree Association...
Read moreDetailsTHE LOCAL economy is going from strength to strength, with new job opportunities springing up. Despite the coronavirus pandemic, there are more than 3,300 job vacancies in Wokingham borough right...
Read moreDetailsONE of Wokingham borough’s biggest fundraising events has been cancelled for the second year in a row, as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. The Wokingham Lions’ Club has pulled...
Read moreDetailsIt doesn't happen very often, so when snow falls, we like to make the most of it. Wokingham was given a good blanketing of snow this morning, falling quickly after...
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