In the spotlight. Five movies filmed on our doorstep
Our borough has quietly transformed into a powerhouse for international cinema.
Read moreDetailsOur borough has quietly transformed into a powerhouse for international cinema.
Read moreDetailsBeneath the surface of our market town lies a history filled with royal secrets, eccentric residents, and a connection to global pop culture.
Read moreDetailsWokingham has long been celebrated as one of the best places to live in the UK.
Read moreDetailsThe Cowshed has been selected as one of just 20 finalists.
Read moreDetailsThe developer has continued its commitment to the local community.
Read moreDetailsThe park is the home of Laurel Park Football Club, a successful club with 33 active teams for boys and girls from under-7s to under-18s age categories
Read moreDetailsSaturday, July 11, is the day that Wokingham's LGBQT community and their allies have been counting down towards.
Read moreDetailsA rising star from the world of pop dropped in to meet students at Emmbrook School on Tuesday lunchtime.
Read moreDetailsRecent years have seen massive transformations in the borough.
Read moreDetailsThere's a packed schedule of live music concerts coming to Wokingham this weekend.
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