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Rosi Morgan-Barry from Wokingham recently published the second edition of her Jane Austen-inspired novel, The Bitter and the Sweet.
Read moreDetailsRosi Morgan-Barry from Wokingham recently published the second edition of her Jane Austen-inspired novel, The Bitter and the Sweet.
Read moreDetailsLife-size sculptures are being installed in Arborfield as part of a recent housing development.
Read moreDetailsCitizens Advice Wokingham is repurposing funding to train 72 Mental Health First Aiders for free.
Read moreDetailsThe new and improved Foundry College is now open after a £1.7 million project.
Read moreDetailsThe victim was stabbed numerous times in full view of busy commuters, leaving him with life-threatening injuries that have become life-changing.
Read moreDetailsMark Scott has joined the South East Cyber Resilience Centre.
Read moreDetailsAldi has launched a click-and-collect service in its Earley and Wokingham stores.
Read moreDetails"It is a crucial step in making it as safe as possible for people, especially as we come out of lockdown and the night-time economy picks up in the run-up...
Read moreDetailsEarley residents staged a silent protest to oppose ongoing work in Swallows Meadow.
Read moreDetailsMore than 400 classes enjoyed meeting authors with the Authors into Schools project, part of Wokingham Children's Book Festival.
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