Wokingham residents invited to join Black Lives Matter protest in Elms Field on Saturday
“At the protest there will be speakers covering topics including racism in education, politics, healthcare, the workplace and others."
Read moreDetails“At the protest there will be speakers covering topics including racism in education, politics, healthcare, the workplace and others."
Read moreDetailsIt will be held in the Memorial Hall in Wood Lane and places will be spread out to meet social distancing guidelines.
Read moreDetailsTWYFORD will be looking pie and mighty next month, once a popular cafe reopens under new ownership – and a very different menu. On Friday, September 25, Rural Pie Co....
Read moreDetailsOn Mondays it runs regular film nights, Tuesdays poker sessions, quizzes on Wednesdays and bingo on Thursdays.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS of Wargrave are hoping they won’t have to walk on water to cross the River Thames. They’ve launched a campaign to create a new bridge linking the village with...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM foodbank’s Community Kitty has received its first donations as residents team up to ensure no cat goes hungry. The new initiative, run by Cats Protection helps residents to donate...
Read moreDetailsFOR THE second year running, a Wokingham business has passed the Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS) with Silver accreditation. SOCOTEC is a leading provider of testing, inspection and compliance services,...
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that designs and makes bespoke gadgets for people with a disability or special needs says it is once again able to help Wokingham borough residents. Remap Berkshire paused...
Read moreDetailsA MUCH-LOVED community asset in Woodley was brought back to life earlier this month. The Brecon Road Post Office had closed in December last year after the postmaster resigned. Their...
Read moreDetails“We didn’t have youth workers out of the streets, so in our budget this year the Town Council found some money to support some youth initiatives on the streets and...
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