Fundraising appeal after Woosehill family lose everything in ‘devastating’ fire
Donations have been pledged from more than 140 people and organisations.
Read moreDetailsDonations have been pledged from more than 140 people and organisations.
Read moreDetailsChildren and young people can take the bus for less during the school holidays.
Read moreDetailsWindmill Primary School youngsters showed talent and courage
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council has installed air quality monitors outside four schools.
Read moreDetailsNew saplings will help to re-establish native plant growth in Woosehill
Read moreDetailsAndy Croy and Annette Medhurst spruce up the town's road signage
Read moreDetailsBookings are open for a Wokingham Lions Club quiz night
Read moreDetailsVersatile space is officially opened
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