Baptist church launches new community focused role
Wokingham Baptist Church has chosen Savannah Cook to be its first pioneer minister in training.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Baptist Church has chosen Savannah Cook to be its first pioneer minister in training.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to convert Wokingham’s former Marks & Spencer store into two shops, a gym and office space have been announced by the borough council. If the project is approved, the...
Read moreDetailsA Finchampstead resident has built a bot to try and improve road safety on the A327 Reading Road.
Read moreDetailsKerry Smith, from The Berkshire Bakesmith, baked a birthday cake for comedian James Acaster.
Read moreDetailsPeacocks and Edinburgh Woollen Mill in Wokingham town centre have launched closing down sales.
Read moreDetailsLocal running group South Reading Trail Runners recently donated their half marathon funds to a local foodbank.
Read moreDetailsThe borough council has launched the We Are Watching campaign to crack down on fly tipping.
Read moreDetailsThe Mill at Sonning has had to close its doors after just launching a series of Covid-safe productions.
Read moreDetailsLocal resident Patrick Henesey has planted an array of poppies at Waitrose in Twyford to mark Remembrance Day this year.
Read moreDetailsYeldall Manor, based in Hare Hatch, has launched its Christmas gift scheme.
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