Magic comes to Wokingham as fairies take over Elms Field
The fairies are here! Find them in Elms Field
Read moreDetailsThe fairies are here! Find them in Elms Field
Read moreDetailsPrep school youngsters tackle the course with smiles
Read moreDetailsWords from Wokingham Churches
Read moreDetailsYou'll find stalls with food, cakes, natural skincare, eco-friendly gifts and freebies, plus live music.
Read moreDetailsWokingham has been named one of the happiest places to live in Great Britain, according to a new national ranking.
Read moreDetailsCome to Wokingham's independent outlet village for a family day out
Read moreDetailsWokingham Publican Carol Williams cuts the ribbon to launch what is the the inaugural Wokingham Ale Trail.
Read moreDetailsThe family show Letters to the Fairies is coming to Wokingham's Theatre in the Park on July 18.
Read moreDetailsNeighbours have voiced strong opposition to plans for 600 new homes between Reading and Wokingham, with concerns ranging from infrastructure pressure
Read moreDetailsA petition is calling on Wokingham borough council, and its contractor Balfour Beatty, to restore safe pedestrian access from Easthampstead Road
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