No excuse for violence against women, say speakers at a Wokingham vigil
No excuse for violence against women, say speakers at a Wokingham vigil
Read moreDetailsNo excuse for violence against women, say speakers at a Wokingham vigil
Read moreDetailsPrincess of Wales invites Lyn and Claire to her carol service at Westminster Abbey
Read moreDetailsElaine can visit the shops again, thanks to WUC and the Lions
Read moreDetailsCLASP Wokingham sessions and holiday dates
Read moreDetailsFormer Prime Minister, and local resident, Teresa May helped switch on the Christmas lights in Twyford.
Read moreDetailsA consultation has opened to consider outline planning consent for a supermarket on Nine Mile Ride Extension
Read moreDetailsResidents in Wokingham Borough have been invited to vote for their favourite Christmas window.
Read moreDetailsFood for thought will be served at a free Christmas community lunch in Earley this weekend
Read moreDetailsThe Snowman film, brass band style, returns to Wokingham
Read moreDetailsWaste collections in Wokingham Borough will be adjusted over Christmas and New Year.
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